bobg said:Here's another that some may recognise. Made from a Ford Model Y truck, and actually used for passenger services. I think there were only ever two built and this one is actually a replica, but built the same way as the originals when someone found a suitable chassis and running gear.
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Rhinochugger said:bobg said:Here's another that some may recognise. Made from a Ford Model Y truck, and actually used for passenger services. I think there were only ever two built and this one is actually a replica, but built the same way as the originals when someone found a suitable chassis and running gear.
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There were a couple of these on the Irish narrow gauge somewhere - and a bit of a tale about the revenue man ambushing them for taxes on crossing the border![]()
There was (maybe still there) a 1945 Wolsley rail car operating on the Ida bay railway in Tasmania, I traveled in it a few years back....bobg said:Here's another that some may recognise. Made from a Ford Model Y truck, and actually used for passenger services. I think there were only ever two built and this one is actually a replica, but built the same way as the originals when someone found a suitable chassis and running gear.
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Rhinochugger said:bobg said:Here's another that some may recognise. Made from a Ford Model Y truck, and actually used for passenger services. I think there were only ever two built and this one is actually a replica, but built the same way as the originals when someone found a suitable chassis and running gear.
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There were a couple of these on the Irish narrow gauge somewhere - and a bit of a tale about the revenue man ambushing them for taxes on crossing the border![]()
Well; you're on the right end of the globe now! Just the wrong bit of land. It's used as conveyance between the ticket office and the little museum at the other end of the MAIN STREET.tramcar trev said:There was (maybe still there) a 1945 Wolsley rail car operating on the Ida bay railway in Tasmania, I traveled in it a few years back....bobg said:Here's another that some may recognise. Made from a Ford Model Y truck, and actually used for passenger services. I think there were only ever two built and this one is actually a replica, but built the same way as the originals when someone found a suitable chassis and running gear.
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http://www.railtasmania.com/pres/group.php?id=idabay