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Post by GentlemanJim on Dec 2, 2013 18:14:44 GMT
From the past. Attachments:
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Post by mrhappy on Dec 3, 2013 0:48:19 GMT
Are they from the old coal trucks that used to join the central line at Leyton?
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Post by GentlemanJim on Dec 3, 2013 9:03:57 GMT
Are they from the old coal trucks that used to join the central line at Leyton? They're Luggage Labels Mr.H surprising how many have actually survived considering the GER disappeared when the Big Four were created in 1923. They would no doubt have travelled via Leyton but not these as they are unused.
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drico
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Thank you driver, off clips.
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Post by drico on Dec 3, 2013 9:13:33 GMT
Are they from the old coal trucks that used to join the central line at Leyton? They're Luggage Labels Mr.H surprising how many have actually survived considering the GER disappeared when the Big Four were created in 1923. They would no doubt have travelled via Leyton but not these as they are unused. Those were the days when you could send your luggage in advance and be sure that it would be ready for you when you arrived at the station.
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