Gague Colour

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Gague Colour

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What is the colour of the gages of the following trains?:

Class 31
Class 37
Class 40
Class 47
Class 50
Class 52
Class 55
Class 56
Class 57
Class 66


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" GAUGE "
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Black with White text and needles. Although colours are used on the scales and needles as well if they convey other information or to mark out a safety range or similar.
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cheers, its just i was not sure as some are older loco's and things :)
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