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Re: Tottenham yard (was: G (IA) 16871)



In article <37FEE69B.6183A816@ozemail.com.au>, ajmbrook@ozemail.com.au says...
>
>Steven Hurst wrote:
>
>> I know someone (or everyone) else will probably be think
>ing this, but I'm
>> going to get in first...
>>
>> What about all of the tankers - surely if they are clean
>ing it up - they
>> don't want them hanging around?  I noted these on the F 
>class trip - along
>> with all of the others who were present...  Are they sti
>ll there - if so -
>> where else could they put 'em?  They don'y use 'em anymo
>re do they?
>>
>> -Steve
>
>    If they didn't want them I'm sure they would sell them
> for scrap. I'm
>amazed those two four wheel wagons were still there.
>
>
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Me too James. They were trapped in a long line of prairie wagons with damaged 
covers so perhaps it was just too much trouble to get them out. They are now 
out of their confinement. It will be interesting to see if they head for Sims 
this week.

Bill Johnston 



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