Ay up!
"Dominion of New Zealand" vs "City of Stoke on Trent" in my reckoning. D of NZ gets it by a short buffer!
Name Change Etc
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Re: Name Change Etc
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Re: Name Change Etc
The best I could think of (whilst not trying too hard) was "Princess Arthur of Connaught" (from the LMS ) at 25 letters.
But PP's Tractor's got that licked by a country mile!
But PP's Tractor's got that licked by a country mile!
Re: Name Change Etc
Autocar Publicity wrote:Here's a pub quiz type question :
What is (or was) the longest name carried by a loco?
Ignoring foreigners, I'm still going for 60835 - unless more recently someone has paid for a longer one to appear on a box.
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