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Star Trek and Trains nothing new here in the UK we have had it for years here's the UK version when in Virgin livery a Class 47 with its nameplate showing Spock's home planet. It is still named and currently with Riviera Trains.

 

The name carried on the class 47 from 1965 to present day and before that on a host of Steam locomotives.

 

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Vulcan (47843 19/01/2003 Carlisle)

 

 

  ;)  :mosking:

 

Steve

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Star Trek and Trains nothing new here in the UK we have had it for years here's the UK version when in Virgin livery a Class 47 with its nameplate showing Spock's home planet. It is still named and currently with Riviera Trains.

 

The name carried on the class 47 from 1965 to present day and before that on a host of Steam locomotives.

 

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Vulcan (47843 19/01/2003 Carlisle)

 

 

  ;)  :mosking:

 

Steve

It was of course named after a GWR broad gauge engine - by the WR.

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I think these are the new, clip-on body shells for the up-rated, Alco-Haulik powered, extended-length  shuttles in the GalileoSuperMax updated series

The shuttlecraft, named for Galileo Galilei, was first featured in "The Galileo Seven". Its registration number is NCC-1701/7 and carries a crew of seven. When Galileo and her crew go missing in the episode a second shuttlecraft called Columbus is launched.

 

By coincidence I caught the last 30 minutes or so of "The Galileo Seven" on TV over the weekend. Or you can watch it on YouTube.
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