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![]() "Mike Roebuck" wrote in message ... On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 22:04:15 +0100, "Gavin Hamilton" wrote: Back in the dim and distant dark ages known as the 1980's the "Cobbler" stopped at Leighton Buzzard. When I used it the consist was an 86 and a rake of Mk1s. ISTR a class 85 + Mk I's :-) Definately an 86, the NSE liveried one...................... and I can't remember the number! G |
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Gavin Hamilton wrote:
Definately an 86, the NSE liveried one...................... and I can't remember the number! 86401 -- Darren Rail Pics: http://photos.darrenjohnson.co.uk/ Website : http://www.darrenjohnson.co.uk/ |
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 19:28:51 +0100, "Gavin Hamilton"
wrote: "Mike Roebuck" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 22:04:15 +0100, "Gavin Hamilton" wrote: Back in the dim and distant dark ages known as the 1980's the "Cobbler" stopped at Leighton Buzzard. When I used it the consist was an 86 and a rake of Mk1s. ISTR a class 85 + Mk I's :-) Definately an 86, the NSE liveried one...................... and I can't remember the number! I used it several times. It may have been 86-hauled mostly, but I'm sure I remember a class 85 on the front on at least one occasion. -- Regards Mike mikedotroebuckatgmxdotnet |
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Mike Roebuck wrote: On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 19:28:51 +0100, "Gavin Hamilton" wrote: Back in the dim and distant dark ages known as the 1980's the "Cobbler" stopped at Leighton Buzzard. When I used it the consist was an 86 and a rake of Mk1s. Definately an 86, the NSE liveried one...................... and I can't remember the number! I used it several times. It may have been 86-hauled mostly, but I'm sure I remember a class 85 on the front on at least one occasion. All my copies of One H Eighty Blur are in the attic, but I'm pretty sure it was a roarer working though it may have gone 86 afterwards. Had a dedicated set of Mk.I's for a while, with games boards printed on the tables. They tended to turn up on railtours and reliefs for a number of years afterwards :-) Nick -- "And we will be restoring neurotypicality just as soon as we are sure what is normal anyway. Thank you". -- not quite DNA |
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