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Re: Vic Tangaras
- Subject: Re: Vic Tangaras
- From: "John Wayman" <trecker@bigpond.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 10:09:52 +1100
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
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Chris Brown wrote in message <74dhlr$69r$2@merki.connect.com.au>...
>Very True. Hitachis especially, are well past their use-by date. They're
>freezing when its cold, boiling when its hot and they havent got enough
>seats in them, but I recently read somewhere that they weren't planning to
>replace them until at lease 2011 - just imagine how despised they will be
by
>then.
>
Hey, the Hitachi was the pinnacle of Victorian Railways design for suburban
trains!
They are the link to that era before the Met and V Line stuffed up the
railways in this state.
Revere and cherish these icons of a bygone era, the National Trust may
classify them and you may be stuck with them forever!
HAHA
John Wayman