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I'm just starting to put my collection of images onto Flickr.  The first include some visits to SNCF.

 

In 2003 I went to Ateliers SNCF de Montigny-lès-Metz, it was to resolve the payment for wheelsets fitted to UK Ferry wagons whilst in France.  One of those obscure subjects that most people were none the wise to.

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/55938574@N03/9841276845/

 

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I'm just starting to put my collection of images onto Flickr.  The first include some visits to SNCF.

 

In 2003 I went to Ateliers SNCF de Montigny-lès-Metz, it was to resolve the payment for wheelsets fitted to UK Ferry wagons whilst in France.  One of those obscure subjects that most people were none the wise to.

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/55938574@N03/9841276845/

 

More pictures to follow

Dark and lonely work, but someone's got to do it..

If anyone's wondering why those vans have axle-mounted discs, as well as tread-acting shoes, it's because they are intended to run at 160 kph; these days, they run between dêpots in the Paris and the Avignon/Toulouse regions, bringing fresh produce north, and taking newspapers and magazines south (a bit like a latter day Siphon G..) At one time, they also used to run to Lille Deliverance, but that stopped a while back. I believe some were fitted with EP brakes, so they could run on the LGVs at night.

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