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Sorry chaps - memory bank shutdown; I visited the NRM in 1988, saw a BIG Chinese loco. I'd just assumed (recently) that it must have been a QJ, but I've just checked my notes from that day, and it was a 4-8-4, numbered 607. Ooops.
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Its a beauty and a beast, its just a shame it doesn't have a red star on the front and China Railway logo's on it!
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#23
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http://brianhawkins.fotopic.net/ |
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I'm not really a steam man, but I've always liked Chinese steam, its a pity that I've missed the boat for mainline steam. |
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There are some good DMU models out there, personally I would quite like to see a Strathclyde 156 running about, I'm sure Hornby did a half decent example a few years back........... |
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Tosh! When I went to the NRM and saw this great big Chinese loco, I travelled to Southampton on a class 155 unit (later converted into 2 class 153's). So it's all connected....
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York to Southampton on a 155! Jesus on a Moped! lol
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No, No, No, - Portsmouth Harbour to Southampton on a 155 (Cardiff train), 47 to Reading/Birmingham New St, and so on....
As IF!!!! |
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