(02 Jun 2023, 11:25 pm)Storx wrote Imagine that ones better as it didn't get rat arsed on the X93 same as 7507/7509 which had a relatively easy life also avoiding the X15/X18 like the later examples.
Also good to see the Solo's at Ashington are as reliable as ever. There's 6 there now and still a Pulsar on today.
1542 ended up replacing 2830 which didn't come back out after arrival at Ashington, 2854 then collapsed in Seghill at 5pm. 1542 coming to the rescue of the passengers on the following working