Re: scrubber car no 10
groompg
Tuesday, June 4, 2002 7:08 PM
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "southernhealth2001"
<b.weedon@s...> wrote:
. . .
I presume the replacement
Its hard to imagine how a rubber-tired vehicle could be an
effective scrubber (or "rail grinder" in the US), even with a
hi-rail" set up.
Weren't the Melbourne scrubbers out almost every day in the
'80s?
Peter Groom
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<b.weedon@s...> wrote:
. . .
I presume the replacement
vehicle is a truck rather than a tram.. . .
Its hard to imagine how a rubber-tired vehicle could be an
effective scrubber (or "rail grinder" in the US), even with a
hi-rail" set up.
Weren't the Melbourne scrubbers out almost every day in the
'80s?
Peter Groom
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padlocks, and more. On sale now!
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