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There is really no such thing as a short line in Britian in the form that Americans are used to. With the whole of main line track being owned by Network Rail and most of the Preservied lines not conncected directly to the main line network. However there are some cases of open acess freight operators using Locomotives that are much older then most. The best example is are the Class 20s that are aproching their 50th year service. There have also been a older group of locomotives being rehabed and leased off to work in France on their construction of their newist highspeed line. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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