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Description This engine is ingeniously arranged so as to be able to run either on 3 ft narrow gauge or on standard gauge tracks by the simple expedient of lifting the entire loco onto a standard gauge wagon. The locos wheels then drive the wagons wheels by means of flanged wheels mounted on the wagons axles.
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Dual gauge "Guiness" loco

Author Les Chatfield from Brighton, England

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