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Post by Colin D on Sept 9, 2014 1:50:21 GMT
Question: (click image for a larger version)
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 9, 2014 1:54:06 GMT
EASY!
Willesden Traction Maintenance Depot facing west (Maybe the picture is taken from the Northern London Line) with a Class 87 and a rake of Cargo-D's Mk3 coaching
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Post by pgb on Sept 9, 2014 7:49:22 GMT
EASY! Willesden Traction Maintenance Depot facing west (Maybe the picture is taken from the Northern London Line) with a Class 87 and a rake of Cargo-D's Mk3 coaching Agreed - although it is an 86 rather than an 87 #pedant!
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 9, 2014 9:25:21 GMT
EASY! Willesden Traction Maintenance Depot facing west (Maybe the picture is taken from the Northern London Line) with a Class 87 and a rake of Cargo-D's Mk3 coaching Agreed - although it is an 86 rather than an 87 #pedant! Close enough... The important thing is I got it right !
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Post by norbitonflyer on Sept 9, 2014 13:18:54 GMT
The picture may be quite old (when was an 86 last seen at Willesden?) - maybe BR era?
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Post by phillw48 on Sept 9, 2014 15:38:43 GMT
The picture may be quite old (when was an 86 last seen at Willesden?) - maybe BR era? Mk III's in blue/grey and BR emblem on the locomotive, I think your right.
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Post by domh245 on Sept 9, 2014 16:06:26 GMT
The picture may be quite old (when was an 86 last seen at Willesden?) - maybe BR era? I suspect that it is a fairly modern photo of 86101 which is preserved in a blue livery photographed at willesden at the start/end of a railtour? I've seen other 86s and 87s at Willesden as well recently
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 9, 2014 16:52:32 GMT
Cargo-D store a rake of MkIII at Willesden - hence why I suggested it
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Post by rincew1nd on Sept 9, 2014 23:09:41 GMT
Answer: Willesden Depot - view from Willesden Junction high level platforms, taken 6th September 2010. (click image for a larger version)
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 9, 2014 23:21:18 GMT
Is that not what I suggested - just without the dates?
If so, I won this round first
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Post by Chris M on Sept 9, 2014 23:31:15 GMT
yes it is - you get the points for today.
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 10, 2014 0:05:36 GMT
How many points does one get for each correct answer?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2014 0:13:10 GMT
I don't think anyone's keeping score, I think most people just play for the joy of taking part (And often because they want to find out the answer and so offer a guess).
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Post by Indefatigable on Sept 10, 2014 0:23:18 GMT
Ah...
Suppose it makes sense
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Post by Chris M on Sept 10, 2014 8:14:26 GMT
Indeed, I've never kept track of the score but anyone is free to do it if they want - all the threads are available for viewing.
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Post by rincew1nd on Sept 10, 2014 22:13:01 GMT
How many points does one get for each correct answer? You can choose. As the Quizmaster has said nobody keeps track - this is just for fun; the one occasion where points don't mean prizes. Occasionally we have they used to glow in a variety of colours but since ProBoards 'upgraded' the forum the button that made it happen easily has disappeared so they are now few and far between. Some forum members think of The Daily Quiz as their "Times Crossword", something to tax the grey matter before engaging in the world of work for the day; even though I get to see the answers I still like to have a look at the picture and see if I can figure out where it is.
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