J39 bufferbeam mark

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J39 bufferbeam mark

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Can anyone say what the letter T denotes above the class marking on this view of a Tweedmouth J39 at Eyemouth
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Through Pipe for steam heating ?
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G'Day Gents

First instinct was ................Telephone :lol: sorry.

But the old brake coach next to the J39 is interesting, I didn't know the the end windows opened !!

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Not Telephone but TEA.

Just reaching for my coat .
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Bryan wrote: Fri Jul 21, 2017 2:59 pm Not Telephone but TEA.

Just reaching for my coat .
Get my coat to, as I'll drink to your remark too Bryan :wink: :lol: :roll: . Seriously it would be intersting to know what such markings stood for.......
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