SCE........Grangemouth Tanks....

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SCE........Grangemouth Tanks....

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Re: SCE........Grangetown Tanks....

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I've been keen on this route ever since I got to test an early version of it and some of the stock, and I keep getting impressed as it gets closer to completion.

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I am looking forward to getting this route after the Irish Enterprise.
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Re: SCE........Grangetown Tanks....

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I take it you mean Grangemouth.

I only worked this train a few times before Bishopbriggs oil depot closed to rail but I'm sure it used 4 wheel tanks.

Loads travelled via Cumbernauld and Springburn to avoid running round.
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this looks like being a great route when complete. What are the boundries of the lines in place?
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What class DMU is in this pic? Looks like a 101 from the side but front is from something else.

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It's Scottish region class 107.

Basically the same as a 108 but runs on Irn Bru.
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