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M8 engines, and the transmission was 5-speed self-changing. The powered coach had 16 first class seats and 26 second class, the trailed coach was all first class. The demonstration train was one built for service on the
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in 1940, and they purchased it in 1943. The shunting locomotive appeared successful, and in 1938 it was reported that Drewry Car Co had received an order for 15 from the
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