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Re: Track Recorder (VIC)



I belive it came from the US

Does it have gauge converable bogies or not because it seems to go from BG
to SG in no time at all

Steven Hurst wrote in message ...
>I meant - where did the loco originate form - I dont think i is an ozzie
>loco, and who built it,, and what did it used to be used for, and when did
>it start ?
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>FRISCÉ Theatre Co. (Bryan Cullis) <rabonzo@primus.com.au> wrote in message
>keQ%3.95$RL2.4303@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net">news:keQ%3.95$RL2.4303@nsw.nnrp.telstra.net...
>> Steven Hurst <hurste@primus.com.au> wrote in message
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>> > Alex wrote:
>> > > Anyway i just wanted to know what it actually does and how it does
it?
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>> > I'd also like to know where it came from :)
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>> Doesn't it always sit in the up end of platform 8 at Spencer St.? At
least
>> when it isn't running it is.  And my guess (just a wild one here) is that
>a
>> track recorder records the tracks??
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