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What kind of train?
I finally found a two-pound coin in my change with the image of a tube
train. I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Thoughts? |
What kind of train?
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What kind of train?
On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote:
In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. |
What kind of train?
wrote in message ... On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCtiJ-JNU ;-) |
What kind of train?
"Graham Harrison" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCtiJ-JNU ;-) But more accurately http://www.banknotes.com/ien193.htm I have this vague recollection that Chile had one. |
What kind of train?
On 20/10/2013 10:05, Graham Harrison wrote:
wrote in message ... On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCtiJ-JNU ;-) That's a tractor. |
What kind of train?
On 20/10/2013 10:07, Graham Harrison wrote:
"Graham Harrison" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCtiJ-JNU ;-) But more accurately http://www.banknotes.com/ien193.htm Neat. I wonder if Scotland ever issued a banknote, showing the Glasgow Subway after its reopening. I have this vague recollection that Chile had one. I must search for that. |
What kind of train?
wrote in message ... On 20/10/2013 10:05, Graham Harrison wrote: wrote in message ... On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCtiJ-JNU ;-) That's a tractor. Yes, but the wording on the note...... I suspect TRAM in Vietnamese is a hundred. |
What kind of train?
On 20/10/2013 12:35, Graham Harrison wrote:
wrote in message ... On 20/10/2013 10:05, Graham Harrison wrote: wrote in message ... On 19/10/2013 22:24, Paul Cummins wrote: In article , () wrote: I wonder what kind it is, however. I initially thought that it was a 72ts. The cross bars under the front windows make me think, however, that it could actually be a 67ts. Victoria Line 1967 stock. Are there any other banknotes or coins in the world that have images of metros or trams? Not steam engines or locomotives on national rail service, but specifically urban transport. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EehCtiJ-JNU ;-) That's a tractor. Yes, but the wording on the note...... I suspect TRAM in Vietnamese is a hundred. Images only. |
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