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Eccles71B 14th January 2010 20:04

It proves that the 153s were converted from 155s.

pavorossi 14th January 2010 20:09

I have never travelled on a 153 myself, but I have a friend who absolutely adores them. I've once seen some going through Keighley station though, four of them coupled together!

Dave Rowland 14th January 2010 20:14

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Originally Posted by pavorossi (Post 38915)
I have never travelled on a 153 myself, but I have a friend who absolutely adores them. I've once seen some going through Keighley station though, four of them coupled together!

THINKS: 4 X 153's; does that consitute 2 X 155's, ie one class 310, or 4 X 153's, equalling one class 612?
I should point out that this is my 400th posting! :D

ccmmick 14th January 2010 20:15

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Originally Posted by Dave Rowland (Post 38917)
THINKS: 4 X 153's; does that consitute 2 X 155's, ie one class 310, or 4 X 153's, equalling one class 612?
I should point out that this is my 400th posting! :D

Should have a class 400 then.

ccmmick.

Dave Rowland 14th January 2010 20:20

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Originally Posted by ccmmick (Post 38918)
Should have a class 400 then. ccmmick.

4 X class 100's? Or 20 class 20's? :rolleyes:

ccmmick 14th January 2010 20:24

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Originally Posted by Dave Rowland (Post 38919)
4 X class 100's? Or 20 class 20's? :rolleyes:

2.81 x 142s

ccmmick.

swisstrains 14th January 2010 20:25

When you're short of space and want as much variety as possible then a layout with DMU's is much, much better than no layout at all.
Far too many people miss out on the joys of railway modelling because they think they have to have enough space for a large layout.

62440 14th January 2010 21:53

Raiwaybuddy; The heading gives ;

Class 153 (The Class number)

Super Sprinter (The Class Name)

Leyland Bus (The original Builders)

DMSL (Driving Motor Standard Lavatory)

Converted by Hunslet-Barclay (Them what did the conversion)

Kilmarnock (Where the deed was done)

From Class 155 2-Car Units (What the deed was done to)

Have you got the hang of it now, mate?:confused:

Regards, 62440.:D:D

railwaybuddy 18th January 2010 16:10

nice maths people

ccmmick 18th January 2010 16:17

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Originally Posted by railwaybuddy (Post 39248)
nice maths people

Hi again railwaybuddy
Have you had a good day at school
Can you name six animals the live in the North Pole

ccmmick.


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