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250psi?
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Yes! Your turn.
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Yes, most very large locos, such as 6233, 6201 and 71000 run off 250psi
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prairie4566 wrote:Yes! Your turn.
Who's turn?!
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UKTRAINSIM's turn
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UKTRAINSIM's, as he posted first with the answer :wink:
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Why? I said it first!



*storms off in a paddy* :P
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You said it after I replied to UKTRAINSIM somehow baggy, so I can't help that. Sorry. Hopefully you'll get his one right before anyone else :D
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"Storms off in a Paddy"

Was'nt ST PADDY a Deltic?? :D :D
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Ok then.....


*storms off out of room and slams door behind him* :lol:
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Righto!

Which loco in 1992 achieve fame by pulling a 650 ton load for 20 miles? (I know it sounds a bit sad but, I can't think of anything else at present)
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sorry to go off the question but is it possible to have a couple of rules up saying like

you can only give one anwser till your told wrong etc etc etc
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Flying Scotsman? (offhand)
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9F - 92203 Black Prince
Creator of Mid East Steam era and The Withered Arm.

Great Western? Is'nt that the branch line that joins the Southern at Reading?
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Fraid not. Keep trying.
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