nat67
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Hi folks sdoes anyone know where 11074 has now gone to after leaving the GCR(N) and the 125 group?
Thanks,
Nat
Thanks,
Nat
It’s currently at Burton.Hi folks sdoes anyone know where 11074 has now gone to after leaving the GCR(N) and the 125 group?
Thanks,
Nat
Thanks. Oh I always thought they were TF's or is that for HST Mk3's or not at all.It’s currently at Burton.
Oh and 11074 is not a Trailer First, it’s a First Open.
Oh and 11074 is not a Trailer First, it’s a First Open.
“Thomas Brassey”!And originally one of the Mk3b "Pullmans" I believe.
“Thomas Brassey”!
Thanks. Oh I always thought they were TF's or is that for HST Mk3's or not at all.
Thanks Chief. That clears that up.HST vehicles are generally known as trailers hence the "T" vehicle code. Loco-hauled Mk3s are not trailers.
Therefore a full First HST trailer is a TF (Trailer First), while the loco-hauled equivalent is a FO (First Open).
Thanks Chief. That clears that up.
Yes, 11074 was one of those repainted. And, yes, there are good reasons for selling it on.Can anyone confirm whether 11074 was one of those that had been painted into the prototype livery? If so then there must’ve been a good reason for selling it on?
Thanks. Do you know if the 125 Group plans on repainting the rest of their coaches? Although I suppose that there’s probably more pressing things to be spending money on at the moment!Yes, 11074 was one of those repainted. And, yes, there are good reasons for selling it on.
If you join 125 Group then you’ll find out!Thanks. Do you know if the 125 Group plans on repainting the rest of their coaches? Although I suppose that there’s probably more pressing things to be spending money on at the moment!
Thanks. Do you know if the 125 Group plans on repainting the rest of their coaches? Although I suppose that there’s probably more pressing things to be spending money on at the moment!
If you join 125 Group then you’ll find out!