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![]() ![]() (2) Does any one have any latest information or email transmittable photos for any and each of the following locomotives (a) the EMD Class 66 (EMD model JT42CWR (UK) and/or JT42CWRM (Europe)) diesel-electric locomotives, (b) the Vossloh series G 2000 BB diesel-hydraulic locomotives, (c) the Siemens Dispolok ER 20 'EuroRunner' diesel-electric locomotives, and/or (d) the Bombardier/GE 'Blue Tiger' locomotive series. Any replies can be posted on this forum or emailed to [email protected]. Many Thanks in Advance. |
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Greetings Philip and welcome to the site. Is there any site for Aussie Garratts. I can see from your post that you are a diesel-electric fan but as an ex-Rhodesian Railway footplate man I am a Garratt fan.
Thanks in advance if you are able to point me to the right sites. DSY011 |
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If you want to see a decent Beyer-Garratt (i.e. one with a 4-8-4+4-8-4 wheel arrangement, than log onto the website for the NSW Rail Transport Museum at http://www.nswrtm.org/exhibits/steam_locos.html, and look up 6040, the last member of the AD60 freight locomotive class and the last steam locomotive placed into service in NSW. A photograph of 6040 dating from June 1963 is available at http://www.nswrtm.org - NSWRTM - 6040 as well. Happy viewing!
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I have a challenge for you, if you are prepared to aceept it. The challenge to to contact both the Queensland and Western Australian (WA) Divisions of the Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS), and search for the "Australian Standard Garratt" (ASG). Whilst the previously mentioned class AD60 Beyer-Garratt locomotive in NSW was a standard gauge (1,435 mm) locomotive, the ASG was a narrow gauge (1,076 mm) Beyer-Garratt of a standard design which was used in both Queensland and WA during and after World War 2, and may have had some features similar to the Garratts you previously drove.
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Thanks again Philip, I will contact them and see what I can learn from them.
I have yet to find any other Ex Rhodesian Railway mbr. on this or any other site. and as I am unable to get any reply from the Zimbabwe National Railway I have to rely on books for information. Your Australian sites may be able to help. Thanks Again. DSY011 |
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Philip
The ARHS has some great rail video shots. So busy looking at them that I have only looked at one of the Garratt photo galleries. Anyone wanting to have a look ak some Australian rolling stock of both old and moden, then go to http://www.arhsnsw.com.au/portal.htm There are lots of links as well. DSY011 |
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Gentlemen,
Thank you very much for your replies. I hope that I have been of some help to DSY011 in his hunting of Beyer-Garratts. As for the Ashes Trev, I am really not fussed at all about the Ashes, so you can mention them as often as you please! ![]() ![]() Last edited by Philip Parks; 15th January 2006 at 12:10. |
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