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Only a FEW more years?:confused:
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Axe: I for one would be delighted if you would reinstate at least the photo. We have a Shark on The EVR and it is due to get quite a hammering over the next few months as we top up the ballast over the three and a half miles from Shottle to Duffield. I think there are a few Sharks left on the National Network, but I don't know how much use they get. Will try to find out. Best wishes, John H-T. |
Hi Axe, I would also like you to reinstate that photo in the Gallery if you like as there is a lot to learn about Shark Brake Vans for me at least.
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I agree, please reinstate the photo Chris, and like everyone is saying we all still have a lot to learn about every aspect of our hobby, all the best.
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This is our recently outshopped example.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page. http://www.yorkareagroup.co.uk/index...5_Wagon-Photos |
I remember those pway brakevans, has there ever been one modelled in "OO" gauge ?
I dont think MANY preserved railways have got one though. 48111 |
We have one at chasewater (B993736 built 1956 BRCW) that is undergoing a full body overhaul. Seeing the carpenters skills joining old to new is amazing. Will post some photos next week. A very useful and versatile van.
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Hornby made a BR Green ZUV Shark Ballast Van No.DB993792 in '00'
The Hornby Cat No. is R6434. |
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The Ecclesbourne Valley Railway Shark in action at Shottle - 27th May 2009:
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