LSWR Cavalier
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Was it to do with water? Flood preventing on the Ouse? No idea really. Reservoirs that are no longer there?
Certainly to do with water but not flood prevention. Only a few miles east of Angram and Scar House and the reservoirs are still there. Time for a clue, I think. Here's a view of "May". Now what sort of work was she designed for?Was it to do with water? Flood preventing on the Ouse? No idea really. Reservoirs that are no longer there?
Who knows what a Heusinger coach was/IS*?
* That is a clue, they are still in use.
OK, gladly: Heusinger dreamed up the side-corridor carriage. Daberkow goods wagons used airbags to stop the stuff moving about.Respectfully: one perhaps feels that re this question in its several parts, all the answers / guesses which are likely to happen, have been made. Time, possibly, to move on?
Thanks; I'll decline, however. Am poorly-off for questions nowadays -- besides, it would have been cheeky of me to post to the effect of "at the end of the road?"; and then reap the reward of getting to set the next question.@Calthrop got two right, so may set the next question.
Nope. Max speed is 75 anyway.Are they modified, limited to 90 mph?
Nope.No toilets?
Passenger information, something like automatic public address for short platforms
Some sort of compatibility issue with the ones EMR already had, so numbered differently to avoid them mistakenly trying to use them in non-matching pairs?
Yes! Due to incompatible public address systems.I seem to recall from the various threads on it that it's the PA systems don't work when coupled to one of the regular EMR fleet.
Malmesbury, due to powers being revoked?
Near Swindon or Cirencester, so a reservoir could be constructed?