What Coach
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What Coach
Any Idea what coach this is?
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Re: What Coach
Looks like your average Gresley teak corridor composite to me
36C - Based out of 50H and 36F
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Re: What Coach
Its not the LNER Gresley inspection saloon at Carnforth is it?
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Re: What Coach
Pullman car Carina.
Sawdust.
Sawdust.
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Re: What Coach
The very same!blackout60800 wrote:As hauled behind 34051 in Churchill's funeral train
Sawdust.
Re: What Coach
Currently at Newbridge.sawdust wrote:Pullman car Carina.
Sawdust.
Due away 4th Jan I think for the Bluebell.
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Re: What Coach
We should have swapped those LNE axlebox covers for BRe ones.
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Re: What Coach
I'm sure the Bluebell will let us swap them later if we need to!
Sawdust.
Sawdust.
Re: What Coach
I don't think the rest of them were LNE covers.
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Re: What Coach
All credit to the coach restoration buys - travelling in a beautifully restored coach is what my wife appreciates about preserved railways, and if she's happy then I am
I'm involved with Vintage Trains at Tyseley, and the personal drum I keep banging on, is the need to look to the future in terms of who our customers are going to be. We need to encourage wives and children, and travelling in style and comfort with good service are key.
I'm involved with Vintage Trains at Tyseley, and the personal drum I keep banging on, is the need to look to the future in terms of who our customers are going to be. We need to encourage wives and children, and travelling in style and comfort with good service are key.
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Re: What Coach
Ay up!
Still in Golden Arrow livery. Should be a bit of a challenge for the resto boys!
Still in Golden Arrow livery. Should be a bit of a challenge for the resto boys!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!