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Western Thunderer
While writing about autocoaches at Snow Hill (above) I knew I had a copy of a photo somewhere but I couldn't find it on warwickshirerailways.com. While looking for something else I came across this shot of the Dudley Dodger with a 14xx class 0-4-2T in between two coaches.

I don't know the origin of the photo so cannot acknowledge it. One aspect of the photo brings back strong memories, the ever present sound of the wheeltapper at Snow Hill back in those days (the 1950s). Although there were two NW facing bays (Platforms 3 and 4) on the DOWN side of Snow Hill, the autotrain was often seen and photographed on the NW end of Platform 5/6, as here. I presume it didn't stay there very long before returning to Dudley.
The landscape behind the train is typical of 1950s Birmingham. In this case the Jewellery Quarter to the left and Hockley Hill to the right.

I don't know the origin of the photo so cannot acknowledge it. One aspect of the photo brings back strong memories, the ever present sound of the wheeltapper at Snow Hill back in those days (the 1950s). Although there were two NW facing bays (Platforms 3 and 4) on the DOWN side of Snow Hill, the autotrain was often seen and photographed on the NW end of Platform 5/6, as here. I presume it didn't stay there very long before returning to Dudley.
The landscape behind the train is typical of 1950s Birmingham. In this case the Jewellery Quarter to the left and Hockley Hill to the right.












