Watching one of the old 1970s YouTube clips of loose coupled goods train operations I noticed this staining effect on some of the H-Vans.
Question: What caused this distinctive staining/weathering effect? Splash back of buffer grease from buffer impacts, or water splash from the wheels of an adjacent wagon during wet weather (ie rain water from the rails thrown centrifugally from wheels like a bicycle without a mud guard)? The staining seems offset from the RHS buffer.
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Watching one of the old 1970s YouTube clips of loose coupled goods train operations I noticed this staining effect on some of the H-Vans.
Question: What caused this distinctive staining/weathering effect? Splash back of buffer grease from buffer impacts, or water splash from the wheels of an adjacent wagon during wet weather (ie rain water from the rails thrown centrifugally from wheels like a bicycle without a mud guard)? The staining seems offset from the RHS buffer.
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