Driving Brake Standard Open carriage on test, Carnforth with a class 37 diesel-electric locomotive, Direct Rail Services livery


590G the Carlisle Kingmoor sdg (Drs) to Carlisle Kingmoor sdg (Drs) approaching platform 1 at Carnforth on its way from the Down Goods loop as it starts the return leg of the journey. DBSO 9707 newly painted in DRS livery is now at the rear with DRS 37401, Mary Queen of Scots, leading. Taken on Thursday 23rd July 2015. DBSO or Driving Brake Standard Open is a type of railway carriage that has been altered so that it can be operated as a control car to drive the train when the diesel is at the rear of the train using a system known as push-pull.


Size: 5043px × 3345px
Location: Carnforth station, Carnforth, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Photo credit: © Andrew Bell / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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