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I've heard that the camel back 4-2-2 came to britain but i've never seen a photo and as they say seeing is believing. I am also suprised that the L & Y had a camel back. As a point of intrest if it has not been mentioned already, when was the last Camel Back retired? <br /> <br />Also read to day that British Airways is slashing prices on European Short haul flights to beat the budget air lines and on London Manchester flights to beat Virgin Trains. Maybe this means the light at the end of the tunnel in the British Rail industry is not an oncoming train afterall.
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