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Cardiarms wrote: About 10 years ago I was in Thailand and got the train from Bangkok north. It was modern DMU type affair, the doors slid open to reveal 'Hunslet' proudly stamped on the floor. I bet you felt homesick for all of 10 seconds!
It used to be said that the statue of the Black Prince had been placed in City Square , near the station, pointing South to tell all the southerners who've just got off the train to b****r off back down south!

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Found this photo of where they made these engines some history here guys
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biggee99 wrote: Found this photo of where they made these engines some history here guys Looks like you're having a problem with attachments bigee! I've taken out the multiple posts for you. Any idea what's going wrong?

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Yes having problem and i have a nice photo
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biggee99 wrote: Yes having problem and i have a nice photo Are you using Explorer or Firefox? Firefox doesn't seem to work at all on here.

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I cant understand this i have posted photos before i will look at this and try again sorry for the mest up 3 posts
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biggee99 wrote: I cant understand this i have posted photos before i will look at this and try again sorry for the mest up 3 posts Someone else has had a problem too today. If you go back to your original post, there's a little + and paperclip next to the posting time - click on that, it lets you go back and add an attachment rather than having to repeat everything - keep trying, we'll keep the brush and dust-pan handy for any mess-ups!

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Hunslet was the engine maker to the world. If you're ever down that way, the Middleton Railway have a fascinating section on all the companies that were involved in the production of engines that reached every continent. Sadly they're all gone now, but if you know where to look, there are many signs of Hunslets glorious industrial past still visible today. I think there was a thread on here about it at one point.
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The Challenger 33 was originally made in Leeds. Fowler subsequently merged with Marshalls of Gainsborough and production moved there, but the machines were originally built at Fowlers in Hunslet Until they had their own operation at Stanningleyhttp://www.secretleeds.com/forum/Messages.aspx ... 074Fowlers were also agents for J I Case of Racine Wisonsin
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raveydavey wrote: Hunslet was the engine maker to the world. If you're ever down that way, the Middleton Railway have a fascinating section on all the companies that were involved in the production of engines that reached every continent. Sadly they're all gone now, but if you know where to look, there are many signs of Hunslets glorious industrial past still visible today. I think there was a thread on here about it at one point. Nearly every loco i saw at Embsay (except diesels) were Hunslet engines.
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