Talk:GWR 5800 Class
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Half auto-fitted?
[edit ]According to this website (http://www.fraserker.com/winson/oldsite/GreatWestern/past&present.html) half the locos were subsequently fitted for auto-working, between 1936 and 1938. Can anyone confirm this?
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