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Post by capitalomnibus on Jan 6, 2020 11:33:36 GMT
It appears that the LT museum is selling the green based train. I still say it is a shame that these trains were not kept and used in normal service for the central line. Waste of public money as usual. They have no price, it is on page 11. www.tractionads.co.uk/TRACTION_DOC_No_125.pdf
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Post by richard on Jan 6, 2020 11:41:01 GMT
It appears that the LT museum is selling the green based train. I still say it is a shame that these trains were not kept and used in normal service for the central line. Waste of public money as usual. They have no price, it is on page 11. www.tractionads.co.uk/TRACTION_DOC_No_125.pdf
I have seen this whoever buys this where are they going to put it? there isn't any electric preserved railways maybe the Epping to ongar railway could have it I am surprised they haven't got it
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Post by capitalomnibus on Jan 6, 2020 12:24:54 GMT
It appears that the LT museum is selling the green based train. I still say it is a shame that these trains were not kept and used in normal service for the central line. Waste of public money as usual. They have no price, it is on page 11. www.tractionads.co.uk/TRACTION_DOC_No_125.pdf
I have seen this whoever buys this where are they going to put it? there isn't any electric preserved railways maybe the Epping to ongar railway could have it I am surprised they haven't got it Maybe it is too expensive
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Post by richard on Jan 6, 2020 12:40:15 GMT
I have seen this whoever buys this where are they going to put it? there isn't any electric preserved railways maybe the Epping to ongar railway could have it I am surprised they haven't got it Maybe it is too expensive Most probably. It always comes down to money
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Post by M1104 on Jan 6, 2020 12:41:35 GMT
It appears that the LT museum is selling the green based train. I still say it is a shame that these trains were not kept and used in normal service for the central line. Waste of public money as usual. They have no price, it is on page 11. www.tractionads.co.uk/TRACTION_DOC_No_125.pdf
A pity there weren't enough cars available to have been considered for the Island Line on the Isle of Wight.
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Post by richard on Jan 6, 2020 13:02:29 GMT
It appears that the LT museum is selling the green based train. I still say it is a shame that these trains were not kept and used in normal service for the central line. Waste of public money as usual. They have no price, it is on page 11. www.tractionads.co.uk/TRACTION_DOC_No_125.pdf
A pity there weren't enough cars available to have been considered for the Island Line on the Isle of Wight. The class 230 is replacing them
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