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 Cab It Weekend: November 12th-13th 2005 

With the Minster in the background 55019 stands at York coupled to the newly painted FMRail Pullman coach which had been part of the convoy from Barrow Hill on November 11th. (Richard Senior)
55002 took 'pride of place' on the turntable in the Great Hall, seen here with D9009 also in view. (Ian Dobson)
55 002 as viewed from the balcony.12-11-05
55 002 on the left D9009 on the right.12-11-05
55019 was positioned for photography in the south yard throughout the weekend. (Ian Dobson)
A second view showing 55002 on the turntable with D9009 in the background. (Ian Dobson)
Throughout the weekend, DPS Publicity Director Nigel Paine gave talks on the history of the Deltic engine. Here, he explains about the power units. (David Russell)
GNER HST power car 43167, which was named 'Deltic 50 1955-2005' in October 2005, passed the NRM on both days, seen from the viewing balcony. (David Russell)
A second shot of 55019 in the south yard. (David Russell)
The DPS Cab Simulator also attended the event, seen in the NRM car park on the Saturday morning. (Stuart Page)
It was later positioned outside the Great Hall, where people were able to have a drive. (David Russell)
The NRM fell silent at 11.00 on the Sunday for Ian Lewis to play the Last Post.
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