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Engine Transport? and Avalibility of any 2' engines in April/May?

Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by Nexuas, Jan 17, 2011.

  1. Nexuas

    Nexuas Well-Known Member

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    I am aware of Duncan Milner, but am unable to find a working number for him on the web.

    Could somebody PM me the correct phone number of Duncan, or let me know who else is capable of transporting 2' gauge engines around the country.

    Also do you have a 2' gauge engine that maybe in need of a holiday somewhere in the rain...

    All responses by PM please to protect the guilty... and not so innocent...

    Russell.
     
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    You have a PM.
     
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    If you are looking to tranport, exmoor associates that look after gertrude have been known to move locos, mainly gertrude, also graham morris (peter pans owner). Think the internet should have some contacts for both
     
  4. paulhitch

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    `A small 2ft. gauge loco can be accomodated on a 7 ton capacity moving bed vehicle transporter on a length of Jubilee track. This is much easier than using a low loader.
     

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