NER goods wagons and hoppers
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Re: NER goods wagons and hoppers
The six wheeler? Yes I didn't think any of those had survived.
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Re: NER goods wagons and hoppers
And the four wheeler. Considering that they must have been retired shortly after the grouping, they're both miraculous survivors.
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
Re: NER goods wagons and hoppers
Thanks Malcolm - always good to see photographs of my favourite place! Personally I think Richard's suggestion of breaking it down into carriages/wagons/non revenue earning (ie brake vans, snowploughs etc), and then into institutent company, the best way of doing it.
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