Preserved Deltic Item's Continued

Headboards
All headboards below were photographed at the DPS shed opening day (unless stated):


Probably the most famous Deltic headboard carried was the Wing Thistle, this was used on the Flying Scotsman route (Kings Cross to Edinburgh).
Photographed here in the NRM
Photo by James Whincup


DPS headboard used on most DPS outings.
Photo by James Whincup


The Midland Fusilier was carried by 55019 on the Midland Railway Centre during the DPS Members Dining Special
Photo by James Whincup


The Silver Jubilee headboard used to celebrate HM The Queens Silver Jubilee in 1977, used on the 08:00 Kings Cross - Edinbourgh and the 15:00 return.
Photo by James Whincup


The Moors Explorer used on the North Yorkshire Moors when the DPS had a special on their which was headed by 55009.
Photo by James Whincup


The Tynesider was used on an over night Kings cross to Newcastle train.
Photo by James Whincup


The Deltic Salute carried on the DPS tour York to Aberdeen tour.
Photo by James Whincup


The Cunarder?
Photo by James Whincup


The Flying Scotsman is a famous working the Deltics did which is from Kings Cross to Edinbourgh.
Photo by James Whincup


The DPS headboard to celebrate 25 years of preservation, this was carried by the DPS Deltic's.
Photo by James Whincup


Tpans - Pennine Deltic Lament was used on the Liverpool run, BR advertised this on only two Sundays when the Deltics were coming to an end.
Photo by James Whincup


The Celtic Deltic used on Kings Cross - Edinburgh (1F52) and return to Peterborough, carried by 55002 on 31st October 1981.
Photo by Sheffield Railwayana Auctions


The Napier Navigator was used a few years on 9016 debute back into mainline service on 6th April 2002
The route was Crewe, York, Scarbourgh and return
Photo by James Whincup

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