Following Jeremys interesting roadrail thread anyone got any pics of BR road vehicles ? , anything BR from HA Vivas to Atkinsons .
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Re: British Rail Trucks and Vans
Hello Craig
I sold a BR shunter tractor last year,based on a super major.It has turned up on Anglesea.
I also helped a chap restore a Scammel Scarab a few years back.
Its great to se photos of the good old days of BR
Martyn
I sold a BR shunter tractor last year,based on a super major.It has turned up on Anglesea.
I also helped a chap restore a Scammel Scarab a few years back.
Its great to se photos of the good old days of BR
Martyn
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Hi, Yes I have one of the road vehicles, this Bedford TK new to my father back a good few years! It was based at Hitchin Herts and delivered maintaince materal from Kings X to Peterborough during the week for Sunday rail works.
Sorry it is not to sharpe only a cheap camera in the 60/70s.
Just wished I took more in them days as I got to see many SCARABS, BEDFORD S. TK ARTICS AND MANY OTHERS.
Gordon Wil
Sorry it is not to sharpe only a cheap camera in the 60/70s.
Just wished I took more in them days as I got to see many SCARABS, BEDFORD S. TK ARTICS AND MANY OTHERS.
Gordon Wil
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Thanks Gordon ,the TK tilt is unusual , exactly kind of pic i'm looking for.
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Not quite BR but at recent show-
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Nice pic there Craig of one of about three surviving 400 series Sed Atkis, shame there's not more of em preserved.
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Just caught up with this thread again and wondered if these model shots would be of interest?
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