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Re: NSU on the standard gauge



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Hello

There is what I think is a builders shot in the CR locos book- it looks like 
a builder's photo because the rail under the loco looks very 'English'.  One 
would assume that the loco was on the SG bogies for this shot, and they look 
the same as the narrow gauge ones.

Cheers

Ben


>From: "Matt" <matthew_roberts@coffey.com.au>
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>To: "Aus loco discussion mailing list" <Ausloco@listbot.com>
>Subject: Re: NSU on the standard gauge
>Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 09:19:09 +1000
>
>Aus loco discussion mailing list
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>
>Call in Mulder and Scully.
>
> > the 64 million dollar question on the NSU's on the standard gauge is 
>what
> > type of bogies were actually used? Were they the same as the issued
>narrow
> > gauge bogies but wider or were another set of standard gauge bogies used
>not
> > at all similar in design to the narrow gauge variety? I am afraid only a
> > "Railway Transportation" article from the fifties might know the answer
>to
> > this but my father, in a fit of insanity, turfed his complete set out a
>few
> > years ago before I could rescue them from boxes in his garage.
> >
> >
>
>
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