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Does anyone one know where i can find the codes BR allocated to their depots?
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Hi
Old spotting books...usually inside front cover.
If you only want to know a few...ask and I'll post them.
By the way are we talking "16A" or "TO" depot codes? :)
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No, but I know a chap who does :o

See here http://www.therailwaycentre.com/Pages%2 ... s1973.html

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Or if you want the 16A = Nottingham type fitted to smokebox doors then I shall attempt to upload the 1961 list.

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Thanks Delticbob, just what i wanted!
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FR <------ Fratton :lol:
Will post something abit better tomorrow :lol: :wink:
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spinemaligna wrote:Or if you want the 16A = Nottingham type fitted to smokebox doors then I shall attempt to upload the 1961 list.

Ross
http://www.therailwaycentre.com/Pages%2 ... s1948.html
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Brilliant, Thanks guys :D
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1E :D
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http://www.railuk.co.uk has just about everything you could need - ancient AND modern :D

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9F :D
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One code has puzzled me since I first downloaded a "Jubilee" - What shed is 55A?
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NZBigDave wrote:One code has puzzled me since I first downloaded a "Jubilee" - What shed is 55A?
http://www.therailwaycentre.com/Pages%2 ... s1948.html
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55A is leeds holbeck.
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or it was in 1958.
Alan................ Sale, Manchester.
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