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  1. I believe the pattern for them was the rear arches of a twin wheel transit
  2. Merry Christmas David Excellent sets of pictures again, thank you for the daily fix of nostalgia again this year
  3. Looks excellent Nidge. Is that how the aircon pipes are as standard
  4. The rear loco is in trail mode where the fire suppression systems work and sometimes the ETA but the loco does not provide power. 3805hp is enough for three coaches and a dead loco
  5. A set of these would look good Nidge http://www.classicplatesonline.co.uk/details.asp?pid=17
  6. Hopefully not at the expense of a complete metro turbo!
  7. It sounds like a great project Nidge , unusual too as when most people do the retro thing it's the 60s rather than 70s they go for.
  8. The 180s and the 175s always seem like a very cheaply built mk3 with lots of creaks and rattles from inferior plastic trim
  9. Are these narrowish as if MGMetro seats are fitted they tend to look a bit crowded The quality of those looks excellent
  10. That looks absolutely awful. A first class seat with no window! What the hell is going on ,I know the railway is on the whole run by idiots these day but this is taking it to a whole new level. If these types of people were in charge in the 70s HST would not have happened but a fleet of faster 313s with a few less doors and slightly higher seats would have been the network standard
  11. It's a perfectly normal move to have up trains routed via platform 3
  12. That is a fantastic restoration job John. I'm trying to picture what the buffet seating looked like, I believe there was a chrome pole of some sort in the buffet area. I think there was a huge fridge in the kitchen but can't recall if it worked. Incidentally with the white circle multiple working equipment how do you isolate a final drive if the engine can't be started as there are no main reservoir pipes?
  13. About three years ago I was speaking to a senior network rail electrification engineer he told me that for all the electrification planned they had been told they had to build a new power station. Obviously this has not happened so it maybe that projects have stalled due to lack of capacity in the grid
  14. I had the centre compartment of this vehicle as my regular volunteer accommodation at Goathland in the early 80s. It wasn't in bad condition back then and more or less complete. All the kitchen equipment was present and working. Have the interior fittings survived or was it contaminated with the blue stuff?
  15. russ p

    Hornby B12

    I wonder who's books it was on from 28/02/59 to when it went on Norwich's books after the closure of the M&GN
  16. Exmover was great stuff, shame it was outlawed. Notice how clean stock from the 70s and 80s looks
  17. What the hell happened there, nitromors instead of exmover in Lairas washing plant!
  18. Great picture of churston, far more heritage than anything the company that operates this service today has ever done. I presume the 103 didn't have onboard commentary? and no piped music on the platform
  19. It's not bad at high Marnham, the main place is Tuxford and there is a model shop right outside the gate. Where is Hugh based now? He was on EWS then on GB when I was there. He is a decent bloke. I knew I knew the bloke in the picture
  20. Sorry Jim I thought it was the high Marnham track. I did wonder when you said north! That picture looks very much like near tuxford. On another matter the guy in the picture of 099 is Hugh Phillips is it not?
  21. Is there much going on up there now? About four years ago I was up there a lot but haven't been much lately
  22. The mk3s have all been refurbished and are absolutely fine not as good as the original seating layout but better than a unit. The blue and grey mk2s are riviera and the DRS ones , well DRS. Those are even nicer with new carpets and reupholstered seats The 37 set is here until the new trains arrive and the 68 one until the end of March at present
  23. But it won't be Paul, the mk3s are some of the most comfortable vehicles ever built. Ironically when I've been on the mk2 68 short set many passengers comment that it is the most comfortable train they have ever used!
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