English: The Blue Train 1929 Rover Light Six 2-door 4-seater coupé with Weymann fabric body TM 6124 first reg 31 December 1929, 2023 cc at the Heritage Motor Museum, Gaydon, England PLEASE NOTE this is the actual car that leaving on 27 January 1930 travelled from St Raphael on the Riviera through narrow winding roads to Calais in 20 hours. An average of 38 mph for 750 miles. The little Rover beat the Blue Train by 20 minutes
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