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Retaining heritage skills for the future

“I’m working on the bogies of this 1930s coach (LMS No. 2300) with charge hand Chris Lawley. We’re modifying the brake rigging, replacing the old-style LMS blocks and backs with BR ones. The LMS ones are now obsolete and we can’t get hold

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