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Modern rolling stocks?



> Thereby missing the argument that they want modern stock, not stock that
is
> clapped out (100 years old they mentioned in the article, but I presume
they
> would include the Comet, HUB and RUB sets as life-expired as well).

I just though that you  really don't need to spend millions of $ ordering
brand new rolling stocks if there are some reasonable ones around. See what
GSR, QR and WCR done with their sitters most are 40+ years old.




Cheers
James