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It's July 1998 and the
Fort William bound "Deerstalker" is about to enter the West Highland Line at
Craigendoran. |
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The northbound
"Deerstalker" is passing Ardoch which is located about a mile east of Cardross Station. July 1998. |
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After leaving the
Glasgow to Helensburgh line, the West Highland line climbs steadily through
Craigendoran and Helensburgh. This scene shows the train approaching the
bridge over Redgauntlet Road in Craigendoran. July 1998. |
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With the River Clyde in
the background, the northbound
"Deerstalker is seen here about half a mile east of Cardross Station. July
1998. |
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Now on to May 2001.
This is Fort William Station and this mid morning scene shows the train now in
National Express ScotRail colours. The formation is ready for its evening departure
south. |
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In 2001, the Guard's
accommodation is no longer located in a MK.1 full brake vehicle. Recently
converted Mk.2E Brake Unclassified Open (BUO) vehicles provide accommodation for the guard and also for non
sleeping car passengers. May 2001. |
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Catering facilities on
Caledonian Sleeper trains are provided in a Mk.2F Restaurant Lounge Open
(RLO) car. May 2001. |
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The Fort William
portion of the Caledonian Sleeper service normally provides two Mk.3
sleeping cars. May 2001. |
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On to June 2003 and we are
back at Ardoch in the very early morning. |
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At Craigendoran,
the "Deerstalker" commences the steep climb to Helensburgh Upper
Station. Unfortunately the train time and the high tide time did not
coincide resulting in a less than photogenic view of the foreshore. June
2003. |
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Just west of Ardmore
East level crossing, the "Deerstalker" will soon leave the relatively flat
Glasgow Helensburgh Line for the steep grades of the West Highland Line.
June 2003. |
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This view from the A814
Dumbarton to Helensburgh road on a fine June 2003 morning shows the
"Deerstalker" having just crossed Ardmore East level crossing and slowing for the junction at Craigendoran. |
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The reign of the Class
37 on the "Deerstalker" is scheduled to end with the commencement of the
summer timetable on the 11th of June. This view is at Westerton on the 7th
of June 2006. (Photo: David Black) |
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The Summer 2006
timetable is in operation and Class 37's on the "Deerstalker" are no more.
After many years of service on West Highland services the Fort William
Sleeper is now in the charge of the Class 67. This view is at Westerton on
the 29th of June 2006. (Photo: David Black) |