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		<title>By: River</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very nice model of the now-vanished 70 class DEMU you have made there.l rode on one in the early 80s on a look around the NIR system,and was struck by how they sounded like the old Hastings DEMUs l worked on!
l&#039;ve never seen the bogies under the 70 class power cars on anything else either.lt seemed to be a cross between a B5 and a later B6 type.We had B6s on our VEPs,later CIGs,REPS and EDs.
Best wishes,River]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very nice model of the now-vanished 70 class DEMU you have made there.l rode on one in the early 80s on a look around the NIR system,and was struck by how they sounded like the old Hastings DEMUs l worked on!<br />
l&#8217;ve never seen the bogies under the 70 class power cars on anything else either.lt seemed to be a cross between a B5 and a later B6 type.We had B6s on our VEPs,later CIGs,REPS and EDs.<br />
Best wishes,River</p>
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