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Post by angelislington on Mar 4, 2007 18:56:53 GMT
Evening folks, quessie for you. I'm reading WTT137 for June 1952 ufn. In the rolling stock working section, the trains are all 4-car and I think from the printing it says H stock. Were these 4-car versions of F stock? Ta!
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Post by Phil on Mar 4, 2007 19:41:31 GMT
No, H stock was the remnants of G,K,L,M,N stocks which still had Handworked doors but were capable of conversion (unlike C,D,E). Once converted these cars became the Q stock.
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Post by william on Mar 4, 2007 19:45:19 GMT
Evening folks, quessie for you. I'm reading WTT137 for June 1952 ufn. In the rolling stock working section, the trains are all 4-car and I think from the printing it says H stock. Were these 4-car versions of F stock? Ta! The old C, D & E stocks were re designated as H stock and all retained hand-worked doors.
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Post by angelislington on Mar 6, 2007 20:59:15 GMT
Uh-huh, that makes sense. Cool. Thanks very much, Bill n Phil!
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