Image Nameplate, 55022, 16.30 Hull-London KIng's Cross (1A28), Hull station

Nameplate, 55022, 16.30 Hull-London KIng's Cross (1A28), Hull station
Nameplate, 55022, 16.30 Hull-London KIng's Cross (1A28), Hull station 
 Having seen 55022 earlier in the afternoon passing Gilberdyke station it was still at Hull Paragon station when we arrived at teatime. Using the flash on my Pentax ME Super camera the nameplate is seen on the side of the locomotive. Viewed by many as the doyen of the class, 55022 as D9000 was the first of the production Deltics but actually entered service five days after D9001 (55001 'St. Paddy') in March 1961. The nameplates were revealed in June 1962 during a naming ceremony at Edinburgh Waverley station.

There is an audio recording of this event on my Youtube channel, see..... https://youtu.be/KeTVheQqth8 
 Keywords: Nameplate 55022, 16.30 Hull-London KIng's Cross 1A28 Hull station Deltic
Nameplate, 55022, 16.30 Hull-London KIng's Cross (1A28), Hull station 
 Having seen 55022 earlier in the afternoon passing Gilberdyke station it was still at Hull Paragon station when we arrived at teatime. Using the flash on my Pentax ME Super camera the nameplate is seen on the side of the locomotive. Viewed by many as the doyen of the class, 55022 as D9000 was the first of the production Deltics but actually entered service five days after D9001 (55001 'St. Paddy') in March 1961. The nameplates were revealed in June 1962 during a naming ceremony at Edinburgh Waverley station.

There is an audio recording of this event on my Youtube channel, see..... https://youtu.be/KeTVheQqth8 
 Keywords: Nameplate 55022, 16.30 Hull-London KIng's Cross 1A28 Hull station Deltic

Having seen 55022 earlier in the afternoon passing Gilberdyke station it was still at Hull Paragon station when we arrived at teatime. Using the flash on my Pentax ME Super camera the nameplate is seen on the side of the locomotive. Viewed by many as the doyen of the class, 55022 as D9000 was the first of the production Deltics but actually entered service five days after D9001 (55001 'St. Paddy') in March 1961. The nameplates were revealed in June 1962 during a naming ceremony at Edinburgh Waverley station.

There is an audio recording of this event on my Youtube channel, see..... https://youtu.be/KeTVheQqth8