Class 171 and 172 units 2010-2019


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<h4><a href='/locations/C/Crouch_Hill'>Crouch Hill</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Hampstead_Junction_Railway'>Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway</a></small></p><p>172008, from Gospel Oak to Barking, approaching Crouch Hill station with a London Overground GOBLIN service on a snowy 2nd December 2010.  The line was electrified in 2019. 1/13</p><p>02/12/2010<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/L/Leytonstone_High_Road'>Leytonstone High Road</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Forest_Gate_Railway'>Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway</a></small></p><p>172 005 with a London Overground GOBLIN service to Gospel Oak approaching Leytonstone High Road, known as simply Leytonstone until 1949, on 5th May 2012.  The train is on the ex-Tottenham & Forest Gate Railway viaduct, extending from Woodgrange Park to Walthamstow Queens Road. This scene has changed with the installation of masts and overhead wires although passengers are still waiting for the full service of new electric trains, promised over a year ago. As of now, the service has been cut to half-hourly with class 378 e.m.u.s brought in as temporary replacements. 2/13</p><p>05/05/2012<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/W/Walthamstow_Queens_Road'>Walthamstow Queens Road</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Forest_Gate_Railway'>Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway</a></small></p><p>172006 with a London Overground GOBLIN service to Gospel Oak arriving at Walthamstow Queen's Road station, on 19th May 2012.   This station was known simply as Walthamstow until the opening of the LUL Victoria Line to the nearby Hoe Street station in 1968, which was renamed Walthamstow Central at the same time. 3/13</p><p>19/05/2012<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/L/Leyton_Midland_Road'>Leyton Midland Road</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Forest_Gate_Railway'>Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway</a></small></p><p>172 008, on a London Overground GOBLIN service from Gospel Oak to Barking, at Leyton Midland Road on 5th January 2013. This station, where the original atmospheric wooden platform buildings and canopies were torn down in the 1970s and replaced by draughty bus-stop style shelters, was opened as Leyton by the Tottenham & Forest Gate Railway, which linked the Tottenham & Hampstead Junction Railway at South Tottenham with the London, Tilbury & Southend Railway at Woodgrange Park, on 9th July 1894. The suffix Midland Road was added post-nationalisation by BR Eastern Region in 1949. The scene here is now very different with masts and overhead wires in place. After several delays the EMUs arrived in 2019 and the class 172 units went to West Midlands Trains. 4/13</p><p>05/03/2013<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/C/Crouch_Hill'>Crouch Hill</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Hampstead_Junction_Railway'>Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway</a></small></p><p>172006, with a London Overground GOBLIN service from Gospel Oak to Barking, calling at Crouch Hill station in north London, on the cold and snowy afternoon of Sunday, 20th January 2013. 5/13</p><p>20/01/2013<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/B/Birmingham_Moor_Street'>Birmingham Moor Street</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/S/Snow_Hill_and_Moor_Street_Great_Western_Railway'>Snow Hill and Moor Street (Great Western Railway)</a></small></p><p>172344, heading for Whitlock's End, departing from Birmingham Moor Street station in heavy rain on 18th March 2014. 6/13</p><p>18/03/2014<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/J/Jewellery_Quarter'>Jewellery Quarter</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/B/Birmingham,_Wolverhampton_and_Dudley_Railway_Great_Western_Railway'>Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Dudley Railway (Great Western Railway)</a></small></p><p>172333, on a service to Kidderminster, arriving at Jewellery Quarter station, Birmingham, on 18th March 2014.   This station is an interchange with Midland Metro tram services which platforms are on the left behind the fence. 7/13</p><p>18/03/2014<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/T/The_Hawthorns'>The Hawthorns</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/B/Birmingham,_Wolverhampton_and_Dudley_Railway_Great_Western_Railway'>Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Dudley Railway (Great Western Railway)</a></small></p><p>170634 to Whitlock's End arriving at The Hawthorns station on 18th March 2014. This is an interchange with Midland Metro trams whose platforms are out of view on the right. 8/13</p><p>18/03/2014<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/H/Hastings'>Hastings</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/A/Ashford_to_Hastings_Branch_South_Eastern_Railway'>Ashford to Hastings Branch (South Eastern Railway)</a></small></p><p>171805, waiting to depart for Ashford International from Hastings, on 12th November 2016. This line, now operated under the banner name 'Marshlink', escaped closure by the skin of its teeth in 1967. 9/13</p><p>12/11/2016<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/A/Ashford_International'>Ashford International</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/M/Maidstone_to_Ashford_Line_London,_Chatham_and_Dover_Railway'>Maidstone to Ashford Line (London, Chatham and Dover Railway)</a></small></p><p>171725 at Ashford International, just arrived with a semi-fast service from Brighton, where it will return on 6th March 2017. This service ceased at the start of the May 2018 timetable, replaced by a stopping service from Ashford International as far as Eastbourne. 10/13</p><p>06/03/2017<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/A/Ashford_International'>Ashford International</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/S/South_Eastern_Railway'>South Eastern Railway</a></small></p><p>171725, from Brighton via Hastings and Rye, arriving at Ashford International, where it will terminate, on 6th March 2017. This semi-fast service from Brighton ceased at the start of the May 2018 timetable, replaced by a service of stopping trains between Eastbourne and Ashford International. 11/13</p><p>06/03/2017<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/H/Harringay_Green_Lanes'>Harringay Green Lanes</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Hampstead_Junction_Railway'>Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway</a></small></p><p>172001 catches the winter sun as it arrives at Harringay Green Lanes, with a London Overground GOBLIN service from Barking to Gospel Oak, on 17th January 2019. This is the fourth name for this station, it began life as Harringay Park and has been known variously over the years as Harringay Stadium and Harringay East before its present name was bestowed upon it. 12/13</p><p>17/01/2019<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p> <h4><a href='/locations/W/Wanstead_Park'>Wanstead Park</a></h4><p><small><a href='/companies/T/Tottenham_and_Forest_Gate_Railway'>Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway</a></small></p><p>172005, with a London Overground GOBLIN service from Gospel Oak to Barking, departing from Wanstead Park on 13th September 2019. These trains were running alongside three class 378 sets to fill the gap in the late delivery of the new 710 EMUs. 13/13</p><p>13/02/2019<br><small><a href='/contributors/David_Bosher'>David Bosher</a></small></p>
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