That "Condor" moment.
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chrisiveson
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That "Condor" moment.
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Condore
Hi
Where did this service run to/from? I remeber seeing photos of these trains in the railway press in the 60's but never saw it, although I did see members of this class at Manchester once or twice (the good old days)
John
Where did this service run to/from? I remeber seeing photos of these trains in the railway press in the 60's but never saw it, although I did see members of this class at Manchester once or twice (the good old days)
John
All men are coloured otherwise you wouldn't be able to see them!
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The "Condor" ran from Hendon, North London, to Gushetfaulds Goods station in Glasgow and back. Unfortunately the reliability of the Co-Bos was pretty appalling and the train often ended up being hauled by one or two Black Fives. Eventually, when sufficient of what later became class 45 were available they took over.
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I see a lot of Chris's screenshots have been removed. I hope someone hasn't upset him and his done a Duckweed on usstevesherratt wrote:removed ?
Gary.
"Perchance it is not dead but sleepeth."
http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
Check out the (slow) progress of the L&B for RW here
"Perchance it is not dead but sleepeth."
http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
Check out the (slow) progress of the L&B for RW here
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I hope not.Neptune50006 wrote:I see a lot of Chris's screenshots have been removed. I hope someone hasn't upset him and his done a Duckweed on usstevesherratt wrote:removed ?
By Stephen.
Mad about BR Eastern Region in the 50's, BR Rail Blue and the BR Sectors.
Visit the Boston MRS website
Mad about BR Eastern Region in the 50's, BR Rail Blue and the BR Sectors.
Visit the Boston MRS website
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Have a look towards the end of the "I love UKTrainsim so much but..." thread in the General MSTS Discussion forum for the answer. 
Gary.
"Perchance it is not dead but sleepeth."
http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
Check out the (slow) progress of the L&B for RW here
"Perchance it is not dead but sleepeth."
http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
Check out the (slow) progress of the L&B for RW here
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AH! Condor
Thanks for the info guys. I can't wait to see the last remaing member of the class returned to active service (evereyone blease look at the website to see how you can help)
John
John
All men are coloured otherwise you wouldn't be able to see them!