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PX48 Narrow Gauge 0-8-0. Coal Burning Tender I presume?
Obviously Russian too.
Unfortunately, not Russian but Polish, also used by the Soviet Union. More about where it was used here (Polish): http://www.tabor.wask.pl/egzemplarze.php?&id=470&start=0PX48 Narrow Gauge 0-8-0. Coal Burning Tender I presume?
Obviously Russian too.
PX48 Narrow Gauge 0-8-0. Coal Burning Tender I presume?
Obviously Russian too.
Unfortunately, not Russian but Polish, also used by the Soviet Union. More about where it was used here (Polish): http://www.tabor.wask.pl/egzemplarze.php?&id=470&start=0
ok its still Hert's turn, please if you must continue this discussion about Barry's Russian/Polish/German loco please pm Barry, and stop posting about a guessed loco, thank you.![]()
Good Luck
hert:wave:
Yes, I agree that any further discussion on that subject should go to PMs.
But to go back on topic:
Since no-one else has guessed it yet, I thought I would give it a try myself.
Perhaps a RENFE 260?
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Barry
Thats a Reading T-1
I know its been guessed but im wondering why is there no lettering on the tender? I can kinda mke out 2101 or 2108 on the cab and front, but the tender is blank. why?
That's because it is what I would call a "generic" version.
It is on the DLS (along with the Reading version):
T-1 # 2416 <kuid:262137:10563>
T-1 no. 2416 Tender,<kuid:262137:10564>
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Barry