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118 118.....got your number!

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if any of you have got the new RAIL magazine (with the MML 222 on the front), have you seen the picture at the back of 56118 but the put 118 118 on the front hahaha so shout to the driver GOT YOUR NUMBER!

wasn't there a class 118 but were un-numbered? if it wasn't it won't suprise me if the numbers came to 118 118!


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Look out for it appearing in the file's of UKTS in the next few days thanks to Champy :D

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There used to be class 118 DMUs. Dont know how far the numbers when tho
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:D at least the driver didnt get hold of 66069.....I'll leave that thought with you ;)

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Sorry to be off-topic, but tubemad, please click on the link and let us know how progress is going. Cheers.

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ah yes, 118118. i work for tk maxx at rochdale logistics centre and some wag has put "got your number" on the sign above the pallet lane for store #118 (glasgow 1). how amuuuuuusing!
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jdjonny wrote::D at least the driver didnt get hold of 66069.....I'll leave that thought with you ;)

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Argh, why is this 118 118 thing so humourous to some people?

I've got that issue of RAIL, quietly laughed for .27 of a second and went back to reading up important issues...
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jjules wrote:I've got that issue of RAIL, quietly laughed for .27 of a second and went back to reading up important issues...
Which will have taken another .27 of a sec :D
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Hmm... :)
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What important issues were there in the LIAR (rail backwards ;)) this week then?

I think this disgusting graffiti on the front of grids is a most serious matter :)

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Important issues...Learning about the Penzance depot (which is in the issue referred to by the thread author), but what was the other...Can't remember the other one, but it was certainly more interested than some prat who had used his PC to do the numbering.
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Important Issues like that tiny report on the Meridians, yet its the front page spread!
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Yeah, I know about the Meridians thing. I was disappointed too...

It's like the NRM in York is on the front page, yet there's only a bit in there about next year's 9-day show. I'm already planning that trip...
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