Nym
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Perfect length for that route...
And it would actually suit them (for once)!Perfect length for that route...
Oh, could that be to do with when a 321 was painted in NS livery?
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I think what he was saying was that we painted a 321 into NS livery, so did they do the same but the other way round?
NS liveried 321334Looks even less like a 321 than it does a 142 :P
I don't think (someone will correct me if I'm wrong) that there was ever an idea to put Pacers in the Network South East area. And it has been largely debunked that what we're looking at here is a Pacer mock-up.
The railways in the Netherlands don't look quite that different from our own. If they had reciprocated with the repainted 321 over here, surely they would have chosen one of their (standard gauge) commuter trains? I don't think the Netherlands has much in the way of narrow gauge commercial lines, either.Oh, could that be to do with when a 321 was painted in NS livery?
Pretty much everything is different, except for the fact that it has an abrupt change of angle in the design of the front end.http://www.railforums.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=9074&d=1323293113
Looks a lot like an mpv. Though the lights and windows are different.
The railways in the Netherlands don't look quite that different from our own. If they had reciprocated with the repainted 321 over here, surely they would have chosen one of their (standard gauge) commuter trains? I don't think the Netherlands has much in the way of narrow gauge commercial lines, either.
Just thought, NSE could have used a pacer on the gospal oak to barking line or the Sudbury to Marks Tey branch.
Would it happen to be this picture?
http://www.fictitiousliveries.co.uk/photo.php?dmu142NSE.jpg
It's one of the fictitious liveries that Owen Hodgson has done as a bit of fun, he's done loads of them: His fictitious liveries site (which is where the link to that picture takes you) is excellent.
Well, it could be a recently cascaded Pacer. NSE stock in the North West isn't unheard of, like this:I suppose it should be amusing that the station in the image is Whitehaven - without going to scotland about as far away from NSE as you can get!
Nobody noticed my post at #48?!