Coaches outside the George Railway Museum

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Andreas Umnus
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Coaches outside the George Railway Museum

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Both pictures taken on 03.11.2009
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Stefan Andrzejewski
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Re: Coaches outside the George Railway Museum

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We need suburbans in Cape Town urgently
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Greg Hart
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Re: Coaches outside the George Railway Museum

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What are these beauties doing out in the open??

seriously , some people in railway preservation need a firing squad for decisions they have made over the years!
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Re: Coaches outside the George Railway Museum

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Sadly, I inspected all these coaches in April and they are seriously stuffed. Not required for use nor the museum, but no one is prepared to sell them either.
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Re: Coaches outside the George Railway Museum

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Oh, I hoped that they will show them one day in the museum too.

hen I came back from the Power Van Tour I took the pictures.
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