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At first I thought it might be Portugese (the big headlight) but then, through a magnifying glass I can see that the plaque on the front says English Electric. EE449 by dralowid, on Flickr
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Joined: 10/09/2019(UTC) Posts: 151 Location: England, Chichester
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Originally Posted by: Michael4  At first I thought it might be Portugese (the big headlight) but then, through a magnifying glass I can see that the plaque on the front says English Electric.
A quick search on Google Images reveals that it's probably a New Zealand National Railways Class DM "Cyclops" EMU.
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Marklin - "The train set I never had as a child."
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Joined: 23/07/2014(UTC) Posts: 8,509 Location: ENGLAND, Didcot
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Originally Posted by: Bogenschütze  Originally Posted by: Michael4  At first I thought it might be Portugese (the big headlight) but then, through a magnifying glass I can see that the plaque on the front says English Electric.
A quick search on Google Images reveals that it's probably a New Zealand National Railways Class DM "Cyclops" EMU.
yes it is an NZR EMU set, used around Wellington. The first 6 pairs were delivered before WW2 and used on the Johnsonville line. A klarge number of sets were delivered after the war. I travelled on these many times. As identified above they were built by English Electric. Track gauge is 3 feet 6 inches.
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