Hyndland

Juniper 007 pulls into Hyndland with a Dalmuir service on Saturday 8 August 2009. To my knowledge no EMU has yet been painted in the 'Scotland's Railway' livery (nor has a Class 158) but surely a 334 would look the most striking, so used are we to it's predominantly pale colouring (the only one it has had). Livery change seems to be a slow process: it took nine years from the first appearance of the SPT maroon and cream in 1997 to repainting of the last orange and black unit. On that basis maroon and cream will be around for another eight years. Exactly a year on since its first sighting station signage rebranding seems to be the priority at present. See image 20385. (Incidentally, does anyone know if the superseded signs are for sale?)

Location: Hyndland

Original line: Stobcross Railway

Photographer: David Panton

Contact photographer: David Panton

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Date: 08/08/2009

Image number: 25157


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