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book law
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Post by book law »

hush-hush should never have been scrapped
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Bullhead
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book law wrote:this is freakin weird
So is the fact that it's posted under "LNER Locomotives" :roll: .
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Yes I think I shall move it to Railway Chat


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Post by Sir Nigel Gresley »

For info: They are a PKP (Polish State Railway) Class Ol49 and a Ty42 (or Ty2 - they are identical). The former is a post-war indigenous design, based on a standard USSR design; the latter is a DR Class 52 (which the Brits like to call Kriegsloks), taken into PKP stock after WW2.

I assume they are making the "Final Journey"!
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