Have you ever read something in a railway history book and thought 'That can't be right, surely?' KEITH FARR sets out to explode some of the train world's more controversial myths. March 4, 1967, saw the final 'Cambrian Coast Express' heading into Wales. As BR 4MT No. 75021 laboured past the Breidden hills, the guard paused for a chat - and let slip the comment that he had known a 'Castle' cover four downhill miles between Wolverhampton and Wellington in two minutes.
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机译:您是否曾经阅读过铁路历史书籍中的内容并认为“那肯定是不对的?” KEITH FARR着手探讨一些火车世界更具争议性的神话。 1967年3月4日,最后的“寒武纪海岸快车”驶向威尔士。当BR 4MT No. 75021驶过布雷登山丘时,警卫暂停了闲聊-并发表评论说,他知道两分钟内伍尔汉普顿和惠灵顿之间四英里下的“城堡”掩盖了。
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