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yorkie

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Where is this? And what happened?

(Photo scanned from an old issue of Modern Railways or Rail, can't remember which)
 

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ERJ 170 -2 of them
1 B737-500
1 ATR 42-500
1 ERJ 145

The Wessie probably had derailed somewhere on the Weymouth line?
due to level crossing accident?
 

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ERJ 145 is the same as a Fokker 100, same plane different companys. ;)
 

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Chaz said:
ERJ 145 is the same as a Fokker 100, same plane different companys. ;)

Swaying off topic for a second, but the ERJ 145 are tiny, they serve my local flight. If you are ever going to go in one, watch your head on the roof and the cupboards, it hurts badly.....
 

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Local flight?

Local flight?

Local flight?

Things are very different over there... Perhaps its due to being very, very large.

Anyone heard of 24 hours from Tulsa? here it would be about a pub 5 minutes down the road from Crosby Garret.

More on the subject- was that at Winchester? I have a hunch...
 

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or the fastest speed for being the fastest 3rd rail train in the world?
i can say it's looks like Totton?
 

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yorkie said:
whoops.jpg

Where is this? And what happened?

(Photo scanned from an old issue of Modern Railways or Rail, can't remember which)
I know this one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The brakes released during testing the train rolled through the blocks and down towards a road. I have the video of it being rerailed by Eastleigh breakdown gang
 

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Its something to do with when the 442 first came out. If you put the key on, the parking brake would automatically release when brake pipe pressure was gained and trains would start to roll if on an incline.
 
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