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A Class 20 had already sneaked into my Class 15 picture, so here we go for double or quits.

 

A pair of Class 20s with the Saltley re-railing train dealing with a derailment of the Bordesley trip at Tyseley in 1982. Shaky picture from the rejects box taken with a pocket camera from the train home.

 

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How about tweaking the request but still keeping the number sequence going?

 

Any related picture beginning with or related to the number 13 (or class 13) - whether that's one of the Tinsley Twins or 1345 of the ABC class for example.

 

Next picture is anything beginning with or related to 14, etc.

 

So 20 could be a Class 20 023 or a 205 DEMU thumper for example. Or 20 examples of the same thing.

 

 

Cheers,

Mick

That was the hope of my suggestion - it could be a coach or a wagon beginning with the requisite number , or even the route number of a bus on a bridge..........Cheers,

Mick

So my class 150 pic @ post 1963 stands then :mosking: Edited by leopardml2341
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And here's something for 23.

Savannah, GA in November 2016

Georgia Central Railway (not railroad). Hired in traction in the form of a GP38-2

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Completely OT from this thread, but there is a very direct link from the GCR back to UK railway operations - does anybody know what it is?

 

Cheers,

Mick

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And here's something for 23.

Savannah, GA in November 2016

Georgia Central Railway (not railroad). Hired in traction in the form of a GP38-2

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Completely OT from this thread, but there is a very direct link from the GCR back to UK railway operations - does anybody know what it is?

 

Cheers,

Mick

I'm not sure what it is, but don't Genesee & Wyoming own something over here to go with their extensive collection of shortlines and Australian operations (no doubt they have other international interests too)
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I'm not sure what it is, but don't Genesee & Wyoming own something over here to go with their extensive collection of shortlines and Australian operations (no doubt they have other international interests too)

 

Yep - Genesee & Wyoming own lots of short lines including the Georgia Central. They are also the parent company of Freightliner. Their house colours are black/orange/yellow..............

 

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Mick

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Yep - Genesee & Wyoming own lots of short lines including the Georgia Central. They are also the parent company of Freightliner. Their house colours are black/orange/yellow..............

 

Cheers,

Mick

I just assumed that everyone would recognise G&W colours on the other two locos. Probably wrongly!
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I just assumed that everyone would recognise G&W colours on the other two locos. Probably wrongly!

 

Most UK enthusiasts would think there was a connection between G&W and Colas.................

 

Anyhow - I've been looking back at my varied collection and can't find anything that isn't digital starting with 25 (I have loads of slides/prints of Rats and a few SKs that need scanning though)

 

Cheers,

Mick

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