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Mittal Wagon
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Saturday, 06 March 2010 17:40

A new reskin made by Nick. This is a private passenger wagon run by Mittal, a steel producing company. It's purpose is to carry the workers from the central stations to the factory, and from platform to platform within the factory. You can get the pack from our download section under Passenger wagons - Suburban-Local.

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 February 2011 04:02
 

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