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Classified Documentation - An S.160 for OO


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On 16/08/2023 at 11:05, Philou said:

Was it not the GC that was built to a more continental standard?

 

It wasn't. Although it's a compelling idea, it's just a long-standing enthusiasts' myth.

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On 18/08/2023 at 19:34, DavidH said:

 

It wasn't. Although it's a compelling idea, it's just a long-standing enthusiasts' myth.

The GCR London extension was opened in 1897 and the Berne gauge was agreed in 1912 so it’s pretty safe to assume the line was not built to that standard 

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On 16/08/2023 at 12:05, Philou said:

 

. Was it not the GC that was built to a more continental standard?

The GCR was built on the cheap.

its possible those at the time, confused the two terms as it was common British perception to view Europe as a bit behind, in those times.

 

 

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On 16/08/2023 at 00:34, adb968008 said:

The s160  isnt a big machine, it looks small next to a lot of things, not least putting a HO s160 next to a HO BR01.

 

 

Or as in this case in tandem with a 'small' Polish Tkh. (Photo by Dave Gibson) image.png.2bd8fa063debf181e12cec923bedef74.png

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25 minutes ago, The Stationmaster said:

I think that sort of marketing 'initiative' (based on pinching the ideas of others) might well have ceased at Hornby!

Possibly!

 

I'm just really happy it looks like we're going to get an S160 as I have always wanted one.

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