A must watch
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Re: A must watch
The GW had a regulation about how many axles could be behind the last Guards vehicle. Did the LNER/ER not have something similar, or did that only apply to passenger rated vehicles?
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Re: A must watch
As mentioned by Mick B, the Earl. A screenshot from the film.
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Re: A must watch
A nice picture 52D it reminds me of the first time i ever got up close to 4472 when i went on a secondary school day trip to York behind her back in August 1969, Alan Pegler was on her footplate that day and i remember the smell of coal smoke and warm oil coming off the loco with the sunlight glinting off her great stuff.
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Re: A must watch
Absoluely great film. Thanks for posting.
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Hmmmmm thinking I could get away with the Era of the Shot but its a bit big to send down the branch to Eyemouth unless I invoke rule 1.
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That lattice bracket post signals just ahead of the chimney looks a bit scottish looking to me?.
I havn't watched the film.
I havn't watched the film.
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Its mostly Aberdeen and the GNoSR.
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