The Fleet and Maintenance of Diesel Locomotives at Cardiff Canton Freight Depot:
http://www.lococarriage.org.uk/canton.htm Scroll down to bottom for 'Locomotive Examination Frequencies'. |
Thanks Rassy. So it looks like a F exam is about the same as a steam heavy general or in modern terms the 10 year overhaul linked to the boiler certificate.
Best wishes, John H-T. |
Thanks for that, I can stop looking through back numbers of Rail magazine now!
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What I find strange is that they re-engined class 47s and turned them into 57s when they could have used 56s or even 60s. I find it such a waste that fairly new locos are not being used. Class 58 is another example. Surely other companies could use these. Freightliner could use the class 60s. Also I think there are even class 92s in store, WHAT A WASTE!!
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Or even withdraw the 56's used abroad and relace them with more modern and powerful 60's?
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Best wishes, John H-T. |
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1 - they would have to buy them off DBSchenker-which would cost money. 2 - If they purchased them they then would have to pay to either give them "F" exams (A vertual rebuild) at £500,000 + per loco or re-engine them which would cost more,its cheaper to lease class 70's ! 3 - They are a loco with a maximum operating speed of 60 mph(100kph) which is no good for freightliner trains which run at 75mph(120kph). |
Well if freightliner don't want them what about Freightliner Heavy Haul for working the heavy infrastructure trains an the cost of the "F" exams would almost be repaid by working longer an heavier trains to recoop the cost sounds like a plan to me an a good 1 at that.
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