Sorry Guys, got nothing better to do on Christmas Eve night.
Nowt on the telly here in Japan.
Malcolm
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Re: Flying Scotsman Interiors
Who needs telly when there are the pictures you post to look at in detail.Malcolm wrote:Sorry Guys, got nothing better to do on Christmas Eve night.
Nowt on the telly here in Japan.
Malcolm
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Re: Flying Scotsman Interiors
Carols from Kings College now on BBC2, Malcolm but I expect they will be on again next year
Interesting pics - note with the top one how alchoholic drinks seem the best seller and how tiny the buffet section itself is and note the all electric kitchen in the third, which required to be plugged in to huge cables during turnrounds at principal stations and then unplugged again before departure (by electricians, so I've been told). There was some gizmo which prevented a vacuum being created by the driver if a plug was still left in but electricity as a form of power for the kitchen had several drawbacks for the cook. They were a bit of a pain, anthracite ditto, so made bottled propane gas seem a great idea! I'm sure the food hygeine people of today would fail the kitchen anyway.....
Happy Christmas, all
Interesting pics - note with the top one how alchoholic drinks seem the best seller and how tiny the buffet section itself is and note the all electric kitchen in the third, which required to be plugged in to huge cables during turnrounds at principal stations and then unplugged again before departure (by electricians, so I've been told). There was some gizmo which prevented a vacuum being created by the driver if a plug was still left in but electricity as a form of power for the kitchen had several drawbacks for the cook. They were a bit of a pain, anthracite ditto, so made bottled propane gas seem a great idea! I'm sure the food hygeine people of today would fail the kitchen anyway.....
Happy Christmas, all
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