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Old 4th January 2008, 10:46
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Originally Posted by Dave. View Post
I think it was 37515 involved, and it appeared to have been running light

That is a 90mph section of track which means the loco could have been running at speeds of up to 75mph.

Could have been much worse than it appears to be. hope the driver is not to badly hurt and gets well soon.

Les

P.S Just to clarify, the rule book states that a light loco running on a line with line speed of 85mph and below = 60mph
90mph and above =75mph

Last edited by LesG; 4th January 2008 at 10:48.
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