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Photographed today (22nd February 2012) at the MAN dealership on Stanwell Road was TGM18.250 lorry RJ61LTF. This is believed to be one of several on order for Tube Lines to replace the existing demountable lorries. As the photo shows, the new lorry is quite traditional in format, with a crew-cab, dropside body and tail-lift. It also appears to have a high-level rail between stanchions along the side. The livery at the time was unmarked white/blue, although there seems to be a grey stripe between the white and blue areas on the cab sides.
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Photo date: 22/02/2012 Size: Regular. An extra large copy of this photo is available.
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Date added: 22/02/2012
Note added Thu 23/02/2012 by Rob Morel

Grey stripe is reflective in order to comply with 'ece104' regulations. More here - http://solutions.3m.co.uk/wps/portal/3M/en_GB/TrafficSafety/Systems/-/VehicleSafetyMarkings/ReflectiveTapes/ECE104Explained/ and high level rail is to comply with 'working at height' regulations for any staff working on the load bed.