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Re: Steam speed in Australia



Irreespective of date of posting. I could believe a low 90mph fot R class;
possibly more believable than some of the high side claims for 38's.
Peter J. Martin wrote in message ...
>Rod, you were right in your first line. It's good to hear from you and hi
>from me. There is not much to say, you did miss the importance of the DATE,
>that was the key, sorry. It was designed to attract attention. It just
shows
>you have to be explicit in what you write and how it is read. All the best
>to you.
>
>"Rod Young" <freight_man@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>38f1795a$0$6510@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au">news:38f1795a$0$6510@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au...
>> Peter (I am presuming that you are the Peter I know?) what are you
>saying!!
>> or did I miss the importance of the date ;o)
>>
>> --
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>> Rod Young
>> http://hobsonmodelrail.rrdepot.com/
>> Foundation President and Co-Founder
>> Hobsons Bay Model Railway Club Inc.
>> Operators of Australia's only 'Australian' Model Railway Show
>> Every Easter in Melbourne.
>> and my page
>> http://hobsonmodelrail.rrdepot.com/rods
>>
>>
>> Peter J. Martin <pmartin@ssc.net.au> wrote in message
>> %49I4.15$e5.1024@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net">news:%49I4.15$e5.1024@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net...
>> > The previous message should have been posted 10 days ago, on April 1,
>> sorry
>> > it was a bit late arriving.
>> >
>> > > How about 145km/h for sustained periods between Albury and Melbourne
>on
>> > R707
>> > >
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