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Old 8th June 2012, 21:47
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Train clearing snow in NZ

Worth a look, 2 min film. Sound on. There are times when the crew cant see anything out of the windows.

http://www.wimp.com/trainsnow/


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Old 9th June 2012, 10:24
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Great piece of film Syd. A good find. Thanks for sharing.

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Old 9th June 2012, 19:40
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Great piece of footage, and no need for a snowplough! Thank you.
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Old 10th June 2012, 17:57
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And think of the trouble a bit of snow caused Eurostar!
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Old 10th June 2012, 22:46
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Terrific film Syd. Really enjoyed that footage and many thanks for sharing it with us
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Old 11th June 2012, 16:59
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Great piece of footage, and no need for a snowplough! Thank you.
Buffer beam ploughs actually.

They would have been very near the limit for coping with that snow.
UK ploughs like those fitted to 37's are meant to be able to cope with about 2ft depth of lying snow beyond that independants should be used.
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That's good ol' GE engineering right there

Those two DXC class locos had no plough of any kind, just the headstocks.
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YouTube version (same footage):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6acPX_00M9Q
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Old 14th June 2012, 18:50
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Nice summer. I wonder, how often New Zealanders need in such clearing trains.
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Very interesting. We don't have that very often in South Africa, if ever
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