StevieB Posted April 13, 2019 Posted April 13, 2019 Some lovely shots of 45 wagon beet trains - impressive. Stephen 1
Noel Posted April 13, 2019 Posted April 13, 2019 8 hours ago, WaYSidE said: Thanks for posting. Yummie, there were more of these bullied corrugated open wagons made than all the other rolling stock CIE had combined. Oh to have a rake of 30 of these in RTR finescale run behind an IRM A class. (not very subtle hint) The most numerous item to ever run on Irish rails. 1
WaYSidE Posted April 14, 2019 Author Posted April 14, 2019 On 4/13/2019 at 9:10 AM, Noel said: Thanks for posting. Yummie, there were more of these bullied corrugated open wagons made than all the other rolling stock CIE had combined. Oh to have a rake of 30 of these in RTR finescale run behind an IRM A class. (not very subtle hint) The most numerous item to ever run on Irish rails. i wonder, were not the old wagons not more numerous, in 1860-1890's? i dont know, but i imagine, there must have been multiple wagons to transport goods given the amount of lines and lack of roads. anyway,,, cost e1000.00 = 30 wagons would be 10 sets of 3 per set at over 100.00 per set, wow, i better start bullied'ing the partner for the ready's plus two A's to pull them, 400squid, and weathering paint, yip.. its a millionaires hobby.
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