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Stephen wrote: > Charlie the Swiss had exactly that vehicle that they used but it wasn't > diesel powered instead electric. Some were just a powered luggage van > but others were a powered luggage van also with passenger accommodation. > Usually worked with a few passenger coaches but these could be detached > and used as a shunter and goods locomotive. Versatility at its best I > thought     

Group: uk.railway · Group Profile · Search for Whimsicalness in uk.railway
Author: Charlie Hulme
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:27

Peter Meilstrup wrote: On Jun 6, 8:43 pm, "Mark J." <MarkUse...@comcast.net> wrote: Peter Meilstrup wrote: I thought I would post this report since from what I understand a spoke breaking at the interleave is at least somewhat unusual. I have a rear wheel with a Nexus 8-speed gearhub, with straight gauge Taiwanese "Cn" (Chun Nan) spokes. I had whimsically rebuilt it in a
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Ok....from time to time my posties are a bit frivolous... nay, even full of nonserious. Some might say, "Flanier, you be barmy, childish, dizzy, empty-headed, facetious, featherbrained, flighty, flip, flippant, foolish, giddy, harebrained, idiotic, idle, ill-considered, impractical, juvenile, light, light-minded, minor, niggling, not serious, paltry, peripheral, petty, pointless, puerile, scatterbrained     

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Author: Mark J.
Date: Jun 7, 2010 17:32

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Author: flanier
Date: Jan 28, 2010 23:24

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