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Which was the first British train to go over 127mph ? ?


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On 19/12/2019 at 18:22, Dave47549 said:

 

Nope, E3173.

 

On 19/12/2019 at 19:08, maico said:

Not the best looking loco ever....

 

 

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HI Chaps,

 

Now look what's happened !

 

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Graham Farrish class 87 body suitably modified to look as 3173.

 

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30 minutes ago, woodenhead said:

Keep on going and you can get to a prototype HST :lol:

Hi Woodenhead,

 

No need, I built my own in OO gauge nearly thirty years ago, my friend built his own in N gauge, however I did build something else that was quite fast in its day about eighteen months ago:

 

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 A pastiche of the "Swindon" line up on Burshaw North Western.

 

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On 07/01/2020 at 17:00, Gibbo675 said:

Hi Woodenhead,

 

No need, I built my own in OO gauge nearly thirty years ago, my friend built his own in N gauge, however I did build something else that was quite fast in its day about eighteen months ago:

 

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 A pastiche of the "Swindon" line up on Burshaw North Western.

 

Gibbo.

 

You are missing the Swindon or Gloucester Cross Country DMU:D

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