Network Rail Gauging Trains

Started by kiwi1941, May 15, 2012, 04:55:33 AM

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kiwi1941

Can anyone please point me at any sites which explain the Network Rail Gauging Train details and operation. Google doesn't seem to be much help. I quite fancy some of the bright yellow Farish stock  8)  Brian
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sawyerm1982

Hey

Have a look on departmentals.net - you should find plenty of detail photos on there but you may have to search around the gallaries a little.

Mike

Adam1701D

Another really good site for all things departmental is: http://www.old-dalby.com/

There is a whole page about the Structure Gauging Train, including pictures of the current formation with NR DBSO (available from your favourite vinyl supplier  ::) )

http://www.old-dalby.com/SGT.htm
Best Regards,
Adam Warr
Peterborough, UK

kiwi1941

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Thanks Mike - I discovered that it's actually www.departmentals.com not .net. Brian
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Wendell Phillips.

Eternal paranoia is the price of liberty: vigilance is not enough. Len Deighton.

sawyerm1982

Haha thanks Kiwi, that just shows following links from other websites all the time plays tricks on the mind! ypu managed to get some information to help you in your quest??

Mike

kiwi1941

Quote from: captainelectra on May 17, 2012, 09:09:29 PM
Another really good site for all things departmental is: http://www.old-dalby.com/
Thanks for that link.

Quote from: captainelectra on May 17, 2012, 09:09:29 PMThere is a whole page about the Structure Gauging Train, including pictures of the current formation with NR DBSO (available from your favourite vinyl supplier  ::) )
Thanks again Adam - I've just been looking at all those. Will be in touch. Brian
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Wendell Phillips.

Eternal paranoia is the price of liberty: vigilance is not enough. Len Deighton.

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