Medloc trains post WW2

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shed driver

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Friday 14th June
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Not something I had ever heard of, and there's not a massive amount around on the interweb so it's time that thinking caps were put on!

My grandfather was released from active duty post WW2 after service in Italy. He was to proceed from Mestre to Milan and by train and then via MEDLOC back to the UK.

I'm going to be in Milan in August, it would be nice to see where he had been - I'm assuming it would be Centrale Station?



SD.

GliderRider

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88 months

Friday 14th June
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MEDLOC: Middle East Direct Line of Communication or so this thread says

shed driver

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Friday 14th June
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Fascinating, more digging required I think. It could be a long few days!

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aeropilot

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234 months

Friday 14th June
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shed driver said:
Fascinating, more digging required I think. It could be a long few days!

SD.
Getting hold of a copy of this may be of interest.

https://www.wob.com/en-gb/books/maggie-hurst-chris...