RichmondCommu
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Hi everyone,
Hopefully the thread title tells you everything you need to know. My vote goes to the class 84. Along with my twin brother I was an avid spotter from the mid 1970s until 1984 and yet I never saw a class 84. The reason being that by all accounts they were useless with the transformers and traction motors all having serious issues. The first permanent withdrawals started to take place in 1977 and they were all gone by 1980.
Right, over to you! You can literally have anything; wagons, carriages, units, locomotives......
Best wishes,
Angela.
Hopefully the thread title tells you everything you need to know. My vote goes to the class 84. Along with my twin brother I was an avid spotter from the mid 1970s until 1984 and yet I never saw a class 84. The reason being that by all accounts they were useless with the transformers and traction motors all having serious issues. The first permanent withdrawals started to take place in 1977 and they were all gone by 1980.
Right, over to you! You can literally have anything; wagons, carriages, units, locomotives......
Best wishes,
Angela.
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