Image Class 127 DMUs, 12.47 Bedford-London St. Pancras & 14.05 London-St. Pancras-Luton, Cricklewood yard

Class 127 DMUs, 12.47 Bedford-London St. Pancras & 14.05 London-St. Pancras-Luton, Cricklewood yard
Class 127 DMUs, 12.47 Bedford-London St. Pancras & 14.05 London-St. Pancras-Luton, Cricklewood yard 
 A passing of class 127 DMUs at Cricklewood. To the left is the 12.47 Bedford to London St. Pancras service. This unit has had a few embellishments in the form of silver buffers and a silver stripe the length of the lower roof line. As this unit looks very different, I wonder if anybody out there could identify it or were there other units treated in this way? To the right another unit makes a smokey departure from Crickewood station forming the 14.05 St. Pancras to Luton. Notice the small hut to the extreme right of the photograph, this was the building that Graham and I took refuge behind when not taking pictures so as not to attract attention to our presence. 
 Keywords: Class 127 DMU 12.47 Bedford-London St. Pancras 14.05 London-St. Pancras-Luton Cricklewood yard
Class 127 DMUs, 12.47 Bedford-London St. Pancras & 14.05 London-St. Pancras-Luton, Cricklewood yard 
 A passing of class 127 DMUs at Cricklewood. To the left is the 12.47 Bedford to London St. Pancras service. This unit has had a few embellishments in the form of silver buffers and a silver stripe the length of the lower roof line. As this unit looks very different, I wonder if anybody out there could identify it or were there other units treated in this way? To the right another unit makes a smokey departure from Crickewood station forming the 14.05 St. Pancras to Luton. Notice the small hut to the extreme right of the photograph, this was the building that Graham and I took refuge behind when not taking pictures so as not to attract attention to our presence. 
 Keywords: Class 127 DMU 12.47 Bedford-London St. Pancras 14.05 London-St. Pancras-Luton Cricklewood yard

A passing of class 127 DMUs at Cricklewood. To the

left is the 12.47 Bedford to London St. Pancras service. This unit has had a few embellishments in the form of silver buffers and a silver stripe the length of the lower roof line. As this unit looks very different, I wonder if anybody out there could identify it or were there other units treated in this way? To the right another unit makes a smokey departure from Crickewood station forming the 14.05 St. Pancras to Luton. Notice the small hut to the extreme right of the photograph, this was the building that Graham and I took refuge behind when not taking pictures so as not to attract attention to our presence.