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Previously on "Only of interest to Gricer."

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  • BrilloPad
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    urban75 is one of my favourite sites - another quality post from them.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    Might it be termed a "Bubblecar" because of some resemblance to the BMW motor vehicle of the same name?
    Perhaps it was because it had an enclosed cabin, with a roof and windows. The Welsh only had cattle trucks to commute in until then.

    Is it just me or does that train look like a conveyance for cybermen?

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Only of interest to Gricer.

    Only of interest to Gricer.

    I've just discovered what a bubblecar DMU looks like.

    Fifty year old train still in service as BR Class 121 rumbles along the Cardiff Bay line

    I'm not altogether sure that I care a lot, but there you go.

    For dear old Freako, this is a site which purports to show the last revenue generating "bubblecar" DMU in service.

    Might it be termed a "Bubblecar" because of some resemblance to the BMW motor vehicle of the same name?

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