Anders112 Posted August 9 Posted August 9 Found this link to Some interesting photos of 071s at EMD La Grange from Preston Cook's collection on a group on Facebook. A modellers dream having such GM power lined up in their Brand New as delivered supertrain livery with white CIE roundel The inside of 080 as Pristine as can be, also note the use of the accommodation Bo-Bo bogies to move the 071s around the plant Enjoy Dave 16 1 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Great find, @Anders112! So this is the livery that CIE weren’t happy with when the locos landed? And is represented on Murphy Models 088? 3 Quote
ttc0169 Posted August 10 Posted August 10 51 minutes ago, DJ Dangerous said: Great find, @Anders112! So this is the livery that CIE weren’t happy with when the locos landed? And is represented on Murphy Models 088? Yes 1 Quote
Anders112 Posted August 25 Author Posted August 25 Sure it would be rude not to Include the 111s in this forum , here is 113 out of the GM EMD paint shop yet to receive its yellow/orange warning panel and its buffers If I’m correct was 113 delivered with a yellow warning panel while 111 and 112 were delivered years earlier with an orange warning panel ? 5 Quote
Anders112 Posted August 25 Author Posted August 25 4 minutes ago, Anders112 said: Sure it would be rude not to Include the 111s in this forum , here is 113 out of the GM EMD paint shop yet to receive its yellow/orange warning panel and its buffers If I’m correct was 113 delivered with a yellow warning panel while 111 and 112 were delivered years earlier with an orange warning panel ? And of course I was wrong Quote
spudfan Posted August 25 Posted August 25 On 10/8/2024 at 7:32 PM, Newtoncork said: Look so odd as Bo-Bo's Giving them a 25 ton axle load! Quote
226 Abhann na Suire Posted August 25 Posted August 25 4 hours ago, Anders112 said: Sure it would be rude not to Include the 111s in this forum , here is 113 out of the GM EMD paint shop yet to receive its yellow/orange warning panel and its buffers If I’m correct was 113 delivered with a yellow warning panel while 111 and 112 were delivered years earlier with an orange warning panel ? The extra 5’3 rail in the compound to accommodate the Irish gauge locos is very interesting here…! You’d wonder is it still present!! 1 Quote
spudfan Posted August 29 Posted August 29 NEW ZEALAND: Stadler has shipped the first two of the Class DM main line diesel locomotives that its Valencia factory in Spain is building for KiwiRai/. Look at the different track gauges beneath the loco. Quote
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