Re: PACER NEWS
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:49 am
If was a case of pacers or closures for most of us in then North. No money for anything new, which is northing new.
No, I was looking at this and saying "Why are you re-opening so many old threads on Pacers?"jackandyclare1 wrote: And incase there are people looking at this forum saying "Why are pacers bouncy, I thought they all had bogey-wheels"
ROFLarch4497 wrote:No, I was looking at this and saying "Why are you re-opening so many old threads on Pacers?"jackandyclare1 wrote: And incase there are people looking at this forum saying "Why are pacers bouncy, I thought they all had bogey-wheels"
As Allypally said they were sent North as having only 2 axels created excessive wear on the bendy track. (Sorry couldn't think of a better word for bendy.)allypally wrote:They were sent up North because they broke everything down South.
It was a major humilation for BR that they had to bring 40 year old units out of store to replace them and not something I'm sure they did lightly.
Curvy? Voluptuous?AlistairW wrote:
As Allypally said they were sent North as having only 2 axels created excessive wear on the bendy track. (Sorry couldn't think of a better word for bendy.)
Cheers,
Ali
Big Boned? Track with a slow metabolism?bgstrowger wrote:Curvy? Voluptuous?AlistairW wrote:
As Allypally said they were sent North as having only 2 axels created excessive wear on the bendy track. (Sorry couldn't think of a better word for bendy.)
Cheers,
Ali
What's the nearest they to get to London?ianmacmillan wrote:But they were only sent to the north of England.
Pacers are banned in Scotland.
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Not entirely true. They've been up to Glasgow and Kilmarnock quite a lot for work to be done on them, originally all via Dumfries, but while the Gretna - Annan work was done they were cleared via Carstairs!ianmacmillan wrote:But they were only sent to the north of England.
Pacers are banned in Scotland.
He he
As Spartacus said 142 units are not totally banned is Scotland as there is one heading for Glasgow now.spartacus wrote:Not entirely true. They've been up to Glasgow and Kilmarnock quite a lot for work to be done on them, originally all via Dumfries, but while the Gretna - Annan work was done they were cleared via Carstairs!ianmacmillan wrote:But they were only sent to the north of England.
Pacers are banned in Scotland.
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