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Re: NSU on the standard gauge
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I can confirm they ran in the U.K. having seen one pass through Banbury
(Western Region)on what was probably a test train. Struth I must haven been
every bit of 10 or 11 . Funny how one's memory works so well for stuff like
that. Now what day was it yesterday?
Bob
At 21:45 18/10/99 PDT, you wrote:
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>Hello
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>I believe an NSU may have run on the SG bogies while on trials at Pt
>Augusta. NSU 64 was the last in the class, so I'd wonder whether it would
>have been the one. More likely NSU 51 or 52. One definitely ran on them in
>England- there is a shot in the 1982 AN Locomotives (Mainland) book of one
>with a rake of British coaches. Amazing how small the British standard
>gauge coaches are, the NSU, itself quite small for a narrow gauge loco,
>looked quite proportionate hauling them.
>
>Cheers
>
>Ben
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