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The 95 do have a tendency to give off a smell of overheating not metal
bordering on burning from - i presume - either the drive electronics or the motors under the cars since it doesn't smell like brakes, which can be a bit disconcerting when its a packed train. This isn't exhibited by the 96 stock on the jubilee but then they have a different setup. Anyone know why the 95s are prone to do this? Perhaps the cooling system isn't quite up to the job? -- Spud |
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