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Cornish Speedlinks

All you ever wanted to know about Cornish wagonload freight trains. Some train formations from 1986 to 1991, mostly taken from my photographic archive and notes, and some purely from memory. (While some people can remember obscure third division football scores, I can remember train formations) It's not fully complete, because I haven't been able to dig up all the notes, but it will be updated eventually. Did you know Yeoman-liveried PGAs were used on calcified seaweed traffic in 1990?

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Posted by TimHall at July 02, 2002 05:11 PM
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