Following on from the thread I recently activated on the above subject, I have in mind to produce a booklet intended to raise some funds for the RPSI "No. 171 Appeal".
The GNR 'AEC' Railcars were the 'trains' of my schoolboy years and I suspect of many older members of this forum.
A lot of fresh information has recently been placed on the IRM thread and I myself have a good store of documentation relating to the their building.
While I may yet come back to this forum with further questions, may I ask if anyone knows that they were the first "fleet" of identical Railcars in the World? If I made that statement would I be wrong? They certainly were the first "fleet" vehicles in the British Isles.
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Following on from the thread I recently activated on the above subject, I have in mind to produce a booklet intended to raise some funds for the RPSI "No. 171 Appeal".
The GNR 'AEC' Railcars were the 'trains' of my schoolboy years and I suspect of many older members of this forum.
A lot of fresh information has recently been placed on the IRM thread and I myself have a good store of documentation relating to the their building.
While I may yet come back to this forum with further questions, may I ask if anyone knows that they were the first "fleet" of identical Railcars in the World? If I made that statement would I be wrong? They certainly were the first "fleet" vehicles in the British Isles.
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