northernrailer
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I have been reading a book called Railways of Sheffield by S.R. Batty, it shows class 153 units in 1993 working the Sheffield to Retford services. I have noticed by looking at the unit numbers the class 153s were a mix of Heaton depot (Newcastle) and Tyseley depot (Birmingham) allocated units.
Ive looked back at a 1993 platform 5 spotting book and the allocations are RDTS - Regional Railways Central - Tyseley, and RBHT - Regional Railways North East - Heaton.
Was this a common occurance in the early / mid 90s that a Regional Railways North East service would be worked by a Regional Railways Central allocated unit?
Also in the early / mid 90s what other services out of Sheffield did the class 153 units work?
When I use to visit Sheffield on sundays in 96 / 97 the class 153s were all Heaton allocated and there use to be at least 2 stabled in the centre road sandwiched in between pacer units.
Living in Leeds we didn't see class 153 units until late 98 early 99, at the same time as the class 150 units arrived from Cardiff and we had 153317 and half of 150268 stabled in the old parcel sidings at Leeds for training.
Ive looked back at a 1993 platform 5 spotting book and the allocations are RDTS - Regional Railways Central - Tyseley, and RBHT - Regional Railways North East - Heaton.
Was this a common occurance in the early / mid 90s that a Regional Railways North East service would be worked by a Regional Railways Central allocated unit?
Also in the early / mid 90s what other services out of Sheffield did the class 153 units work?
When I use to visit Sheffield on sundays in 96 / 97 the class 153s were all Heaton allocated and there use to be at least 2 stabled in the centre road sandwiched in between pacer units.
Living in Leeds we didn't see class 153 units until late 98 early 99, at the same time as the class 150 units arrived from Cardiff and we had 153317 and half of 150268 stabled in the old parcel sidings at Leeds for training.