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ZUV Shark brake vans ***Question***

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Old 10th June 2010, 21:42
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ZUV Shark brake vans ***Question***

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Does anyone know if they still use them on the network as I have not seen one in action for years?

If so, where can they be found?

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With respect, Axe, he did say "on the network". The Bluebell Railway isn't. Yet.

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Have a missed a reply??

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Have a missed a reply??

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Yes, he said that the Bluebell Railway had got one. Seems to have deleted his posting now tho'.

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Yes, he said that the Bluebell Railway had got one. Seems to have deleted his posting now tho'.

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I thought the missing reply (with photo) was worthy of staying and I (for one) thought it enhanced the topic.

Can we have it back please ?
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I thought the missing reply (with photo) was worthy of staying and I (for one) thought it enhanced the topic.

Can we have it back please ?
Philip, have you not heard the old English adage: "Once bitten, twice shy"?

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Philip, have you not heard the old English adage: "Once bitten, twice shy"?

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Well I think the comment that caused you to withdraw the post (and picture) was totally un called for. It was to do with the question even if not specifically the answer requested.

I found it helpful because I had no idea what they were (are ) and probably other people did as well.

Don't let others "bully" you !
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I did say "With Respect". Is that "Bullying?

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I did say "With Respect". Is that "Bullying?

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Perhaps not, but did you really need to say it in the first place ?

As I said before, the post helped me to understand the original question, so was of benefit.

I'm sure the moderators will intervene if things are posted that should not be.(GRIN)

I have lost the use of the smilies for some reason.(SMILE)
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I think we should agree to differ on this one, Phillip, and shake hands and let it drop.

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