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Heritage Diesil Workings 19th Feb

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Old 14th February 2011, 15:57
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Heritage Diesil Workings 19th Feb

Does anyone know of any Heritage Diesil OWrkings This weekend pleas as was planning to go to the GCR but they have changed the scheduales to operate Gradeb Sheds and small kettle engine rather anyingly.


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What's a grade B shed, please, John? First time I've heard that expression.

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Old 14th February 2011, 17:10
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What's a grade B shed, please, John? First time I've heard that expression.

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a SHED is a Class 66
a FRED is a Freightliner Class 66
a DRED is a DRS class 66

some folk don't like them
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Old 14th February 2011, 17:24
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Yes, Gray, I know those, It's Grade B sheds on the GCR I don't understand!

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a SHED is a Class 66
a FRED is a Freightliner Class 66
a DRED is a DRS class 66

some folk don't like them
I luv the "66"s........good names for each of them...
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Yes, Gray, I know those, It's Grade B sheds on the GCR I don't understand!

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Sorry I misunderstood
some folk call all 66's grade B's because they prefer 60's and 67's but he may have a different explanation
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Glorified Garden Shed ie..Auto Coach is what I meant was in a bit of a huff when typing my first post to mre the GCR don't seem to like Diesil as they use any oporutunity totake off a Diesil and replavce with steam.
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The GCR have had to pay to hire that "Garden Shed" John, and see an opportunity to raise a little more cash with it, the railcar is based there and used most weekends, it may be annoying to you that it's being used this weekend along with 1450, but to me, well, I missed the Gala the other week so I can at least get a ride in it before it leaves the GCR.

Swings and Roundabouts I'd say.

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