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A second chance to see… Class 101 DMUs

ENTER Dereham station on the Mid-Norfolk Railway heritage line and you are transposed into the 1950s, but walk through the booking hall onto the platform and it is more like the 1970s. Three Mk.2 coaches are standing behind Tinsley no-heat favourite No. 47367 (or No. D1886 in ‘old money’).

But that is not what I am here to see. I am greeted by MNR diesel traction inspector Mick Barstow, whom I am going to accompany in the cab of 600hp Class 101 former Bradford Hammerton Street stalwarts Nos. 51434/51503. We have two round trips planned on the 7½ mile run to the southern terminus of the railway’s operation at ‘Wymondham Abbey’ station, which is 1½ miles or so from the railway’s connection to the national system on the Norwich-Ely line.

There is a subtle change occurring in the heritage sector. Interest in diesels is increasing, in line with what the paying public remembers, and they probably experience more nostalgia for a 1956 vintage DMU than a locomotive and ‘standard’ rolling stock.

“The familiar purr of the Met-Camm engines reminds you just how smooth and relatively quiet

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