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Merseyrail 502 unit under threat
The unique LMS built class 502 EMU has to find a new home within twelve weeks or it could be lost forever. The unit was undergoing restoration at Tebay in Cumbria, but the land owner has had an offer for the site. So the friends of the 502 unit urgently need funds to move the unit to a new home so restoration can continue . http://www.class502.org.uk/news-blog...-move-the-502/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/merseywail/4755004875/ Last edited by merseywail; 3rd December 2011 at 08:03. |
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Prehaps they Should get intouch with the new museum in Liverpool, I could probably get one carriage in my back yard though I don't know what the neighbours would say there is loads of land and places wher eit could be stowed I do know one possibility thogh not 100percent sure I will try and find out.
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I know it's a long way but what about other Preservation lines and sheds like Barrow Hill
Isn't there a place somewhere with the space for it
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Perhaps the Suburban Electric Railway Association can offer some advice.
http://www.emus.co.uk/who.htm |
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I hope something can be sorted out, I grew up with these units. Criminal that the NRM allowed them to go like they did
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The ideal home for the unit would be somewhere on or near Merseyside, but anywhere would be considered. The unit did operate in preservation during the 1980's & its hoped to be able to do so again. Failing that a static / cosmetic restoration in a museum would ensure is survival. The main problem at the moment is lack of funds for such a move, certainly not helped be the current economic situation.
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