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Re: 3801 - IT'S BLACK AND RED
- Subject: Re: 3801 - IT'S BLACK AND RED
- From: Arthur Marsh <marsh@ties.itu.ch>
- Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 21:58:22 +0930
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: International Telecommunications Union - TIES user
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Yes, it would be good to see 3801 in South Australia again.
3801 came to South Australia (with 3642) for the opening of the Whyalla
line in 1972.
Since then I remember taking a trip to Bowmans and Balaklava (sp) behind
K160, and of course the Flying Scotsman's visit to Keswick terminal.
Jo & Paul wrote:
>
> I know this is a little behind the time,(couple of weeks)But would like
> to just add do you think you could bring her though little old Adelaide?
> Main line steam i remember that, JUST.
> cheers
> Paul Curry