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[quote user="mudchicken"][quote user="narign"] <p> By the by could someone post the web markings of the rail(ie were was it rolled out & when) so the thieves would have max exposure to being caught.</p><p>thx ign</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Unless they had the heat numbers (stamped/indented on the other side from the mill branding), which I doubt - fat chance. The rail could have come from anywhere.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>FYI If you look on rail you will see near the end the markings. It will show the mill were it was rolled the quality of the rail. Trains did an article some months ago bout rail that explained this. Also the rail stolen was kind of an odd lot these days. Not something very common.</p><p> Also from one of the other posts it looks like the police have located the looted material. Unfortunetly it sounded like it was cut up, which really destroys any value besides scrap. I think thieves will be caught in this case.</p><p>Rgds IGN</p>
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