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Hi guys, <br /> <br />Just posted a reply on one of the other topics and I thought, hang on, let's see what the other guys know about this. <br />From my desk at work I watch our west coast main line that links London with Glasgow. One of the more unusual trains is a small freight consisting of 2 loco's - push and pull - and 2 or 3 wagons carring one small tank on each. The train is used to carry nuclear waste, hence the 2 loco's in case of breakdown, but I am sure that not every run is actually carrying the stuff. I am sure that it's only low grade stuff transferring between plants and destined for Sellafield on our west coast. This would be an unusual model in any country/continent. <br />How about your country guys? What unusual trains do you see? Anything similar? In the states you have army trains - we don't. Ian, what about oz? <br />Look forward to your replies guys. <br />Cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup]
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