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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , Terry Harper writes What's the colour of the original stock? Cream and brown like Clive suggested? (I was remembering the post-war green ones). Why cream and brown? It would either have been the LSWR or the SR, both of which used olive? green for their passenger carriages. I googled for "LSWR colour" and got this: http://home.planet.nl/~mhodson/rail3d/lswr.html (which incidentally says there are no records of the colour of the first W&C trains - which seems unlikely). -- Roland Perry According to Southern Electric Multiple-Units 1898-1948 by Colin Marsden published by Ian Allan, page 8; "Coaches were of an all wood construction and painted in dark brown livery" The book contains several interesting photos of the original stock and also the replacement stock delivered in 1940. I imagine the book is long out of print but copies might be knocking about in local libraries for any one who's interested. I hope this helps. Russell |
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