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"Prince" (1863) and "Taleisin" (1999) The ffestiniog's newest locomotive, "James Spooner" was built in 2013, but I can't find a picture...
Today at 17:45
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Class 701 'Aventra' trains for South Western Railway
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SWR are still the only operator to have introduced a new class of train this year, and it's already April. No 93, 555, 756, 805, or DLR...
Today at 15:01
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Transport for Wales Class 231 / 756 FLIRTs
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They've been in service for a while on the Rhymney line. Hopefully this sight means the 756s will soon appear on that line
Today at 14:48
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Which probably also identifies S1000S as the green Mark 1 in the p1967 picture at Clapham Junction What is that box? Not all mark 1...
Today at 14:02
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Early colour photos of Mk2 carriages in maroon livery
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Unfortunately, Googling "Mark 2 maroon" only produces lots of pictures of Inspector Morse's Jaguar. Roughly the right era though...
Today at 12:47
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I wish they would do that anyway. At places like Wimbledon and Earlsfield (up) and Raynes Park and Kingston (down) there are dangerous...
Today at 10:30
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Shouldn't they have done that five years ago? The text could be read as meaning they have 701 vacancies, which would seem rather a lot...
Today at 10:22
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Difficult to tell, but the two Hayling island branch photos may well be of the same rake, in which case we have a picture of a 1963...
Today at 09:11
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The VoR was part of British rail until privatised in 1989. Were Class 15x running to Aberyswyth by then? No 9 was officially a 1924...
Today at 08:58
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The WR one might well have encountered 252001 in service. Deliveries of 253s started in 1975. I don't know when they entered service...
Today at 08:42
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According to Longworth, the only non-corridor Mark 1s (other than multiple units) delivered new to the Southern were 29 seconds, 5 comps...
Yesterday at 17:36
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Why do some tramways use kmph rather than mph?
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or 2.23 to convert m/s to mph. Using metres/second actually makes some kind of sense from a road safety point of view - if people...
Yesterday at 17:09
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Why do some tramways use kmph rather than mph?
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Rubber tyres on tarmac can stop faster than steel wheel on steel raikl, and buses can take avoiding actions that trams can't, so maybe a...
Yesterday at 16:44
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I refer you to post 8642
Yesterday at 12:55
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This one?
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