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960012

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Shame he works for SWT theres plenty of better firms to work for out tehre!
 

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Shame he works for SWT theres plenty of better firms to work for out tehre!

Well, SWT are the only TOC to have 73's, slam-door emu's and a bubble car... along with direct mk3 deriviative 442's (at the moment!)- so rolling stock wise they aint too bad - though it just over a year ago it was much, much better....
 

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Chiltern and ATW have bubble cars, yes on the rolling stock side of things its good but from what my unle has said its pretty rubbish
 

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Fair play to the guy,could of lived the easy life but became a driver instead.

Should of joined ATW though,bubble car,37's,50's,(47's & 67's specials) & totally nailed 158's,better than hornby trains (DC stuff).
 

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Well, SWT are the only TOC to have 73's, slam-door emu's and a bubble car... along with direct mk3 deriviative 442's (at the moment!)- so rolling stock wise they aint too bad - though it just over a year ago it was much, much better....


And how does that make them good to work for?
 
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