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Polish Bassett-Lowke?
Topic Started: 23 Apr 2009, 10:23 PM (238 Views)
AJcoulls
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Any ideas folks?

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Definately not 15", i'm not sure of the different gauges the BO did, but i dont think it is a BO
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I have seen pictures of this before somewhere but can't remember where and when! (A sign of old age I fear!). The loco looks like a Basset Lowke 9 1/2 inch gauge GNR atlantic - a bit like Peter Pan, with Polish embellishments. That said the cab looks a bit like that on the Pavers(?) Atlantic Ruby which is shown in Neville Nights book. Intersting loco though.
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I posted the information on this set up in the past. I e-mailed Wolstyn Experience for the info, who confirmed that you can visit it as part of their holiday's.

Perhaps someone more technical than me can search the forum and provide the link.

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Here you go Dave, http://s9.zetaboards.com/MRW_Forums/topic/99115/1/
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23 Apr 2009, 11:34 PM
I have seen pictures of this before somewhere but can't remember where and when! (A sign of old age I fear!). The loco looks like a Basset Lowke 9 1/2 inch gauge GNR atlantic - a bit like Peter Pan, with Polish embellishments. That said the cab looks a bit like that on the Pavers(?) Atlantic Ruby which is shown in Neville Nights book. Intersting loco though.
Yip, I understand that the loco is 9 1/2" gauge.
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Ah yes, search is our friend. Thanks all!


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