In England they got the (in)famous Class 140-144 Pacers, which are just now going by the wayside. From Wikipedia, "...the Pacers have been praised as a pragmatic solution at a time when budgets were tight, and have been credited with saving services on some rural lines which might otherwise have been withdrawn had only more expensive rolling stock been available. They have also proved economic to operate, achieving a fuel economy of 10 miles to the gallon." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacer_(British_Rail)]
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Well, it is English.
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Oops logged on as an alter ego, that comment does not reflect the views of Carl Lehman.
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Well, it is English.
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This was sitting in the weeds when I saw it at East Deerfield in the '80s. I had a sports car built by BL once upon a time. 'nuf said!
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Does anyone KNOW, IF, this is the same rail-bus that MBTA tried running up to Concord, NH for a while ??
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