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== 1960s ==
== 1960s ==
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Image:Temple Meads4.jpg|'''1005''' County of Devon stands on the through roads with a mixed selection of stock. This loco was fitted with a double chimney in December [[1958]] and withdrawn in June [[1963]]. This picture was taken between those two dates :)
Image:Temple Meads5.jpg|Loco [[82037]] stands at Temple Meads with a short freight. ''&copy; [[:Category:Gerald Peacock|Gerald Peacock]]''.
Image:Temple Meads6.jpg|'''5089''' Westminster Abbey awaits the off from Temple Meads with The Cornishman. This train ran from [[1952]] until [[1962]]. The C35 headcode dates this photo as being after the introduction of the summer [[1960]] timetable. This loco was rebuilt from the Star Class loco number '''4069''' Westminster Abbey.
Image:Temple Meads7.jpg|'''1025''' County of Radnor stands at the same spot as the above photo. New in January [[1947]]. Withdrawn in February 1[[963]] while allocated to [[Shrewsbury]] shed.
Image:Temple Meads8.jpg|Another County, '''1023''' County of Oxford, wears a C37 headboard at the east end of Temple Meads. New in [[1947]], she was withdrawn in March [[1963]].
Image:Temple Meads9.jpg|Another view of the east end of Temple Meads, this time with Jubilee '''45659''' Drake awaiting the right of way. This loco was cut up in [[1963]].
Image:d819-1.jpg|[[Class 42|Warship]] [[D819]] at the east end of Temple Meads. The loco has no yellow warning panel so the photo is likely to be pre [[1963]].
Image:Temple Meads11.jpg|Probably taken at the same time [[D815]] is seen carrying [[w:The Bristolian|The Bristolian]] headboard.
Image:d7000-1.jpg|Pioneer [[Class 35|Hymek]] [[D7000]] at the same end of the station in [[1962]]. The [[w:Blue Circle Industries|Blue Circle Cement]] depot on [[Avon Street]] is visible behind. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Porch|Roger Porch]]''
Image:Temple Meads13.jpg|'''5024''' Carew Castle awaits departure while a [[Class 42|Warship]] departs from the then platform 9. This loco was withdrawn in May [[1962]]. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Porch|Roger Porch]]''
Image:Temple Meads14.jpg|A couple of [[Class 45|Peaks]] (D20 closest to the camera) stand at Temple Meads with the northbound Devonian. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Porch|Roger Porch]]''
Image:Temple Meads15.jpg|A very grubby Std Class 5 No '''73012''' waits with a train for the North East in [[1962]]. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Porch|Roger Porch]]''
Image:Temple Meads16.jpg|'''1021''' County of Montgomery stands at the east end of Temple Meads. She was new in December [[1946]] and withdrawn from [[St Philips Marsh Depot]] in November [[1963]].
Image:Temple Meads17.jpg|'''7019''' Fowey Castle stands at Temple Meads during May [[1963]]. She was withdrawn four months later.
Image:d848-1.jpg|[[D848]] Sultan pilots [[D1029]] Western Legionnaire on 20.7.65.
Image:Temple Meads19.jpg|The 11.20 train for Worcester leaves Temple Meads on the 11th October [[1969]].
Image:Temple Meads20.jpg|An excellent view from [[Bath Road Bridge|Bath Road]] showing a couple of [[Class 42|Warships]], a complicated track layout, and a big crowd of spotters.
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== 1970s ==
== 1970s ==
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Revision as of 22:56, 14 January 2008

<googlemap lat="51.450263" lon="-2.57947"> 51.449059, -2.580199, Temple Meads </googlemap>

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