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96-TON HULL GOES BY ROAD

25th April 1952, Page 65
25th April 1952
Page 65
Page 65, 25th April 1952 — 96-TON HULL GOES BY ROAD
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LAST Sunday, the hull of the British L.,i.tailways passenger motor-vessel, "Countess of Breadalbane," began a 20-mile journey by road from Loch Awe to the sea at Loch Fyne, Inverary. The hull, which is 97 ft. long and 18 ft. 6 ins. high, weighs 96 Ions.

tractors are being employed to transport the load, Which is on bogies, and the journey started with a 30-yard 'haul up a 1-in-7 gradient. This took four hours.

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