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Platform 5 pocket books 2021 WHSmith station stores

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Chriso

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Just to let you know these books are now available at some WHSmith station stores. I just picked some up at Reading and they also had stock in Oxford
 
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Darandio

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Had they been unavailable at some point? They were always at Darlington whenever i've popped in along with the Quail diagrams.
 

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Had they been unavailable at some point? They were always at Darlington whenever i've popped in along with the Quail diagrams.

I would suspect right up to now - they've just been published! Presumably you're referring to previous editions?
 

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Nice to see Platform 5 still in business. Their pocket books were always better than the Ian Allan offerings.
There were.
They would give you details of each of loco if the class was not standard, like boilered, vacuum braked etc. which was a kind of 'killer app' as they say.
I think I first bought one in 1979, and as you say better than the Ian Allan offerings by a long chalk.
 

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There were.
They would give you details of each of loco if the class was not standard, like boilered, vacuum braked etc. which was a kind of 'killer app' as they say.
I think I first bought one in 1979, and as you say better than the Ian Allan offerings by a long chalk.
The difference between 37250 and 37250xotGD
 
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