In 1980, taken via Manchester and Wigan from Crewe with a 47 on the front, then electric from Preston on Sunday 8 June 1980. The person in the second and third picture was me!
If it was a scheduled train, it will have been 1P55 13:54 Crewe-Carlisle, which was booked for vacuum-braked stock Sundays until 3 August. I went on it as far as Penrith (no picture of it, just a picture of an 87 passing through on a different train) and the reason for the journey was to get a train Penrith-Leeds via Carnforth (reverse twice) which was the diverted 1M86 15:15 Glasgow-Nottingham (normally Carlisle-Appleby-Skipton-Leeds) service calling at Penrith for Appleby passengers. Timing works because 1M86 was booked to depart Carlisle 17:07 and 1P55 would have been too late to change there (17:38 arrival) but perfect at Penrith (17:14 arrival).
EDIT I'm pretty sure the train details are correct. 1M86 was able to reverse twice at Carnforth (with the help of a class 25 I recall) to avoid having to run the engine round the stock, because it used the line from Furness & Midland Junction to East Junction which closed in 1998, which gave a direct route from Barrow to Giggleswick and Settle Junction. But although the purpose of the trip was undoubtedly to travel over 29 chains of unusual track at Carnforth (plus the Up and Down Furness Goods line past the station), the only pictures I have from the day (apart from the 87 at Penrith) are of 84002!
84002 was withdrawn in September 1980, so 3 months after my and its pictures attached, according to John Whitehouse (
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wulfruna_kid/40406845521/).
EDIT Added WTT entry for 1P55
