Identification please

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Mattej
NER Y7 0-4-0T
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Identification please

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Please can you help me identify the wagon in photos. It has a wooden chassis, buffers at one end with rubber spring pates.had sliding doors, but only have one roller, am looking for bits for doors. Thanks. Will send photos when I figure how to make them only 500mb
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richard
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Re: Identification please

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Which photo?
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Mattej
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Re: Identification please

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Photos.
mick b
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Re: Identification please

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Photos cause my internet to crash so cannot enlarge . Perhaps GN ?
John Palmer
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Re: Identification please

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Covfit A to LNER diagram 16 seems to be a candidate.
Hatfield Shed
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Re: Identification please

Post by Hatfield Shed »

Dia 16 is a good bet. Whose farmer's field has that been used in as a general store? It's going to be a pretty heroic restoration if that's the intent.
shildonboy
GER J70 0-6-0T Tram
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Re: Identification please

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wow! it would almost be easier and cheaper to build a new one
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