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Offline Alsterstreek  
#1101 Posted : 01 April 2016 18:51:03(UTC)
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#1102 Posted : 04 April 2016 19:57:35(UTC)
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Maerklin D&H
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#1103 Posted : 06 April 2016 23:19:59(UTC)
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Offline BrandonVA  
#1104 Posted : 12 April 2016 20:08:26(UTC)
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Possibly to the delight of ATSF modellers, but newly discovered by me, are Santa Fe Trains #7 and #8, the "Fast Mail Express" from Chicago to Los Angeles and vice versa, respectively.

These fast mail trains contained mail baggage cars and box cars for mail and express mail, as well as cars for express freight. Mail cars from other railroads were often included. Deadhead passenger cars were also often attached. Due to legal requirements, a coach was also attached. These trains were given the same right of was as passenger trains, and subsequently ofter were pulled by passenger express locomotives such as red warbonnets (even in the 50s and 60s). These trains were intended to handle any volume of the aforementioned items required, and as a result would vary greatly for each run. If there was too much material, the ATSF "Grand Canyon" would handle overflow.

To me these represent excellent modelling possibilities, likely with a variety of motive power, and number of motive units, and almost a unlimited combination of various cars. Certainly we are wanting for baggage cars and/or heavyweight pullmen equipment from mother M, but there are other options.

Here is an overview to trains 7 and 8 including a few sample consists from the 40s, 50s and 60s. The variety is astounding.

http://santafe.gmbus.com/7-8FastMailExpress/7-8FastMailExpress.htm

Here an N-scale modeller discusses these trains and provides his own version of the train:

http://needlesdivisionsantaferrnscale.blogspot.com/2015/09/1954-santa-fe-fast-mail-express-7.html

Here is an account of operations on these trains from the US National Archives:

http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2005/fall/fast-mail-side.html

A couple of photos of one such consist in San Bernardino , CA, 1965.
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Source (scroll down): http://coastdaylight.com/sb/san_berdoo_64.html

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#1105 Posted : 15 April 2016 11:34:57(UTC)
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Very nice pix: Nice traction to load hauled ratio.
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#1106 Posted : 15 April 2016 12:07:01(UTC)
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#1107 Posted : 30 April 2016 19:36:19(UTC)
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#1108 Posted : 01 May 2016 13:59:35(UTC)
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Offline BrandonVA  
#1109 Posted : 02 May 2016 21:10:36(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Maerklin UP


I could be wrong, but I think Marklin have made more prototypes for UP than any other US railroad company:

Alco PA-1 AA
F7A (x2), F7B, F7 ABB
Mikado
Big Boy (8x)

Not to mention quiet a bit of rolling stock, pacific fruit express, MOW cars, etc etc.

Bonus round, if you really love UP, MTH also made:
Alco PA-1 (ABBA)
F3s (ABBA)
GP35 (3x)
Big Boy (4x)
Challenger (x4)
SD70ACe (3 UP, 6 UP Heritage)
GE Dash 9-44CW (3x)
GE ES44AC (3x)




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#1110 Posted : 03 May 2016 01:19:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Maerklin US trains


Thanks for that link. I didn't realize that Marklin had ever modeled the PRR GG1 until I saw one in the video link that you posted.

That would be a sweet lok to have. Does anyone know during what years these were produced?

Maybe they will bring it back one of these days. Cool
Regards,
Jim

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So many trains and so little time.
Offline BrandonVA  
#1111 Posted : 03 May 2016 03:28:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dickinsonj Go to Quoted Post


That would be a sweet lok to have. Does anyone know during what years these were produced?


Marklin have made a few different versions in H0 and Z. For H0:

Model - Year - Road/Livery
37490 - 2005 - PRR/Dark Green, mfx, sound
37491 - 2005 - "Metal Edition" (Silver/no road), mfx, sound
37942 - 2007 - PRR/Burgandy, mfx, sound
29490 - 2008 - PRR/Dark Green (Starter set w/MS1), mfx, sound
37943 - 2012 - PRR/Dark Green, mfx, sound

-Brandon
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#1112 Posted : 03 May 2016 13:44:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post

Marklin have made a few different versions in H0 and Z. For H0:
-Brandon


Wow - all during the time that I was not collecting Marklin stuff - so I guess I might get a pass.

Thanks for that info - I really would like one of those. I will keep my eyes open.
Regards,
Jim

I have almost all Märklin and mostly HO, although I do have a small number of Z gauge trains!
So many trains and so little time.
Offline BrandonVA  
#1113 Posted : 03 May 2016 15:28:56(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dickinsonj Go to Quoted Post

Wow - all during the time that I was not collecting Marklin stuff - so I guess I might get a pass.


There is a trick to finding this information :)

Helmet Kern's Marklin site contains most locomotive models made from about 1957-2005:
http://www.hfkern.de/Maerklin/Menue.html

Then you can go to Marklin's website and search the product database for any models made from 2000-Present:
http://www.maerklin.de/en/service/product-database/

-Brandon
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#1114 Posted : 03 May 2016 16:48:47(UTC)
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Helmut's site is quite good. I have used it many times. Peter ThumpUp ThumpUp ThumpUp Smile
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#1115 Posted : 03 May 2016 16:54:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post

There is a trick to finding this information :)
-Brandon


Cool - that will be a big help, since I attempted to find info on the GG1 using Google searches and didn't come up with much. I have tried to use Marklin's database but without much success unless I already knew the item number.

Thanks for that resource. Cool

Regards,
Jim

I have almost all Märklin and mostly HO, although I do have a small number of Z gauge trains!
So many trains and so little time.
Offline BrandonVA  
#1116 Posted : 03 May 2016 17:33:43(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dickinsonj Go to Quoted Post

Cool - that will be a big help, since I attempted to find info on the GG1 using Google searches and didn't come up with much. I have tried to use Marklin's database but without much success unless I already knew the item number.

Thanks for that resource. Cool



Marklin's database seem to just use direct compare, there are no heuristics for similar terms. For example, in searching for GG1, I typed "GG1" and received not result. I searched for a model number I knew, 37490, and see Marklin describe it as "GG-1". Upon using that as a wild-card search, it revealed all models. A similar example is "BR78" will return nothing, but "BR 78" will return results. However, with this example, you also have to know that there may be some results under the older "T18" name for the locomotive.

-Brandon
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#1117 Posted : 04 May 2016 20:17:30(UTC)
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#1118 Posted : 05 May 2016 10:56:35(UTC)
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GG-1 themed videos:

at toy fair


At 3:18 a GG-1 hauled freight train appears...


Sound check on private layout
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#1119 Posted : 05 May 2016 13:52:55(UTC)
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GG-1 themed videos:


Very Nice! I imagine it is just a matter of time until Marklin releases a new GG-1, which I have always greatly admired.
Regards,
Jim

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So many trains and so little time.
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#1120 Posted : 07 May 2016 02:00:39(UTC)
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Here a 2004 thread about GG-1 locos...:
https://www.marklin-user...g=posts&t=1933&=

And another video:


Photo taken on private layout:
p10007964cssu.jpg
http://www.railroad24.de...nbahn/forum.php?id=14225
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#1121 Posted : 07 May 2016 02:18:33(UTC)
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A homemade H0 scale GG-1. All materials used except for plastic parts. Loco is 28 cm long and weighs 600 g.
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http://alte-modellbahnen...ailroad-GG-Eigenbau.html

And here a comparison between German class 103 and PRR GG-1.
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http://www.stummiforum.d...hp?t=109585&start=50
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#1122 Posted : 11 June 2016 13:25:03(UTC)
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Pacific Fruit Express reefer block on my layout.
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#1123 Posted : 15 July 2016 14:56:48(UTC)
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A sibling of Maerklin 4777 (carrying road number 999005):
ATSF_999013_Caboose.jpg
ATSF way car(s), Waynoka, December 1966
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#1124 Posted : 15 July 2016 14:59:08(UTC)
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And another iteration of an ATSF F-unit mix: A-A-B-A-B
00601_8_23C_12-11-66.jpg
Hutch, December 1966
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#1125 Posted : 15 July 2016 15:49:43(UTC)
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And another iteration of an ATSF F-unit mix: A-A-B-A-B

I am currently working very hard to not buy the 39952 Super Chief set and posting pictures like that is certainly not helping! BigGrin I recently noticed that Marklin has made it available again on their website, although in theory it was sold out long ago.

I have multiple reasons to not get it. I want to focus mostly on European trains, I already have the similar California Zephyr and I need more track, turnouts, and electronics. But that is such a beauty and it would make a great friend for the CZ on my layout. Maybe the answer is to have a section of my layout devoted just to American prototypes and give up resisting these gorgeous train sets! I guess once I got a Big Boy and lots of freight cars for it, as well as the CZ, I had lost that battle anyway.
Regards,
Jim

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So many trains and so little time.
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#1126 Posted : 15 July 2016 16:03:57(UTC)
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Maybe the answer is to have a section of my layout devoted just to American prototypes and give up resisting these gorgeous train sets! I guess once I got a Big Boy and lots of freight cars for it, as well as the CZ, I had lost that battle anyway.

A parallel post contains a video by a German gent who has a layout with a German and a US section (with a Big Boy...):
https://www.marklin-user...--Maerklin-H0#post505025
;o)
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#1127 Posted : 16 July 2016 05:19:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
And another iteration of an ATSF F-unit mix: A-A-B-A-B

I am currently working very hard to not buy the 39952 Super Chief set and posting pictures like that is certainly not helping! BigGrin I recently noticed that Marklin has made it available again on their website, although in theory it was sold out long ago.

I have multiple reasons to not get it. I want to focus mostly on European trains, I already have the similar California Zephyr and I need more track, turnouts, and electronics. But that is such a beauty and it would make a great friend for the CZ on my layout. Maybe the answer is to have a section of my layout devoted just to American prototypes and give up resisting these gorgeous train sets! I guess once I got a Big Boy and lots of freight cars for it, as well as the CZ, I had lost that battle anyway.


I can give you a lot of reasons to buy the perfect 26496 Super Chief, buy anyone to not buy it.LOL ThumpUp
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#1128 Posted : 17 July 2016 13:49:18(UTC)
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ATSF EMD-F units meet Alco PA units.
4efcb6e42354e05df1badb0e00f3be0d.jpg_______6000055_orig.jpgid51c_1px1000barstow.jpgAlco PA1 ATSF 57.jpg
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#1129 Posted : 17 July 2016 14:34:14(UTC)
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Love ThumpUp Wub
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#1130 Posted : 23 July 2016 09:13:11(UTC)
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new entry

f7 GN

more large pics here:
http://www.marklinfan.net/emd_f7.htm
Alberto

Marklinfan Club Italia
www.marklinfan.net
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#1131 Posted : 23 July 2016 16:27:29(UTC)
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Just perfect.LOL Love ThumpUp Wub Thank you for the great pics Alberto.
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#1132 Posted : 30 August 2016 23:08:26(UTC)
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Maerklin 4863...
BAR0.png

...versus prototype at Conway Scenic RR in New Hampshire, USA.
BAR2.jpgBAR1.jpg


:o)
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#1133 Posted : 31 August 2016 16:23:34(UTC)
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Are you curious how the good old EMD F-type really sounds like? Then watch below my "bells and whistles" video.
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#1134 Posted : 17 September 2016 09:28:24(UTC)
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Daily GN F-type pic
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#1135 Posted : 22 September 2016 14:15:29(UTC)
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MTH GP35 on Maerklin K track and R1 curves.
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#1136 Posted : 23 September 2016 14:46:37(UTC)
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Just stumbled over this link:
http://www.marklin.com/scales/ho/streamliners/
streamcollage.jpg
Who knows how long this will remain online...

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#1137 Posted : 29 September 2016 20:10:31(UTC)
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MTH GP35 on Maerklin K track and R1 curves.


MTH specify R2 for GP35 models, but my experience has been the same as the maker of this video, they work fine on R1 curves. The only issue I have seen is that the fuel tank will get hung up on turnout lanterns on standard C-track turnouts (straight and curved).

-Brandon

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#1138 Posted : 29 September 2016 20:12:15(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post

Who knows how long this will remain online...


Not sure, but the Marklin USA webpage seems to be a time capsule from around 2000-2001. There is also a great introduction/pitch about the first big boy model:
http://www.marklin.com/bigboy/

-Brandon
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#1139 Posted : 29 September 2016 20:21:32(UTC)
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More Marklin ATSF modeling possibilities:

The Santa Fe Grand Canyon (train 23), at Raton Pass on July 27th, 1967.

Reasonable lenght passenger train pulled by A-B-B-B-A F7 units, including a PRR boxcar and a few baggage/RPO cars as head end equipment.

From the original poster:
"The summertime consist of this still-popular train includes eight chair cars, two sleepers, a dorm-lounge, a diner, an RPO and a dozen or so baggage, express and mail storage cars, including, just behind the units, the usual grimy Pennsy express car."

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Source: http://www.railpictures.net/photo/571462/

Same train, same day, different angle:

Again from the original poster:
"Santa Fe train 23, the westbound Grand Canyon behind F7A 313, makes its entrance at Raton beneath the old U.S. 85 bridge. The summertime version of the still-popular – and relatively inexpensive -- train includes eight chair cars, two sleepers, a dorm-lounge, a diner, a dozen or so head-end cars and an RPO. As of July, 1967, service is still offered to the Grand Canyon’s south rim via Williams, Arizona, and in Barstow, the train will split into separate San Francisco and Los Angeles sections. Such was train travel before Amtrak."

-Brandon

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Source: http://www.railpictures.net/photo/524516/


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#1140 Posted : 29 September 2016 20:27:45(UTC)
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And while we're at Raton (the highest point on an ATSF's mainline I believe, and one of the steepest, if not the steepest grade in the ATSF system at the time)....

More action from 1967, this time on August 13th. Is it a freight train? Close. This time "The Grand Canyon" hauls an impressive block of express freight as head end equipment. In 1967 ATSF passenger service is dwindling, but the Grand Canyon is still strong. Three photos of the same train.

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Source: http://www.railpictures.net/photo/554806/

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Source: http://www.railpictures.net/photo/562096/

UserPostedImage
Source: http://www.railpictures.net/photo/550872/

-Brandon
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#1141 Posted : 29 September 2016 20:58:20(UTC)
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Amazing photos Brandon,thank you very much.LOL Love
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#1142 Posted : 08 October 2016 13:48:25(UTC)
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ATSF ration (see background).
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#1143 Posted : 18 October 2016 14:47:55(UTC)
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Did I already post this photo from Colorado about the Rio Grande, Rock Island and Santa Fe railroads?
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#1144 Posted : 29 October 2016 13:42:41(UTC)
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ATSF engine facility - for EMD F-units only...
ATSF loco depot 551edf946fc7c4255eb9c45b26d93eb1.jpg
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#1145 Posted : 29 October 2016 21:20:53(UTC)
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Hi all.
I bought this book recently.

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Published in 1977 , 175 pages of B&W photos - superb !

No marklin purchases to show recently because my expensive pre-orders are starting to appear for my main U.S. Layout.

So far.
U.P. 3-unit Gas Turbine ("Big Blow")
PRR S2 6-8-6 Steam turbine.
PRR J1 2-10-4.
PRR Baldwin Centipede double unit.
More to come.

Regards, Colin.
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#1146 Posted : 05 November 2016 21:44:39(UTC)
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#1147 Posted : 05 November 2016 21:49:00(UTC)
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#1148 Posted : 05 November 2016 22:28:10(UTC)
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Has Banksy become Trainsy? LOL

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#1149 Posted : 04 December 2016 20:58:38(UTC)
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#1150 Posted : 04 December 2016 21:01:40(UTC)
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