GWR, clean Engine or what?

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GWR, clean Engine or what?

Post by x568wcn »

Anyone noted a cleaner engine than Rood Ashton Hall Yesterday?
It's like it's been varnished!
I'm an LNER man, but I think it looks simply stunning, and to think this is 28th April, not July!
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I use 4 diferent kinds of polish on my car - but that's pretty spectacular. Sunglasses time, I think!
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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All credit to Tysley, they turn out a tidy engine. Every time - this is from the Lincoln Imp a couple of weeks ago.

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Bullhead wrote:Sunglasses time, I think!
I broke my sunglasses getting out of the car!

I have the full lot of 38 photos now online
http://www.yorksteam.co.uk/pages/4965-r ... /index.asp
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