Talk:WAGR X class

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[edit] March 2008

made some minor formatting changes to the article:

  • added link to external site
  • added reference to published article
  • added information re the Xb derivatives of the class.
  • added comment re the type of engine.

If anyone is interested, there is some information on the Crossley experience in the UK and Ireland- the irish remotored their Crossleys with GMs because the motor was such as a dud - the link to Nic Doncasters page will give you more information. (Sulzer55 (talk) 23:16, 16 March 2008 (UTC))