leslie10646 Posted Thursday at 21:28 Posted Thursday at 21:28 (edited) Not the usual Growler at Goring! In Real Time Trains it was simply a light engine, "on test". It was some engine which whirled round the corner, the driver reacting to Linda's waves! Â IMG_2576.MOV Wonderful to see an electric loco under the wires here - a first for me, anyway. Coming soon to Ireland? Â Edited Thursday at 21:29 by leslie10646 2 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted yesterday at 06:30 Posted yesterday at 06:30 Nice to see! The first batch of class 99s have arrived now too. It will be interesting to see how the two classes compare when in service. Whilst they both have capability to run away from the wires, it's either at lower power (on diesel) or for relatively short distances (on batteries). OK for yards and depots, and short non-electrified sections, but not ideal for long-distance heavy haul. On diesel, the Class 93 is broadly equivalent to a 181 class, perhaps better in short bursts using the batteries as well; the Class 99 is equivalent to an 071 class. Of course, they're mainly intended as electric locos so are a great deal more complicated for no initial benefit in Ireland, but it all depends where and how quickly the knitting goes up! 1 Quote
Mayner Posted yesterday at 08:41 Posted yesterday at 08:41 11 hours ago, leslie10646 said: Not the usual Growler at Goring! In Real Time Trains it was simply a light engine, "on test". It was some engine which whirled round the corner, the driver reacting to Linda's waves!   IMG_2576.MOV 17.88 MB · 5 downloads Wonderful to see an electric loco under the wires here - a first for me, anyway. Coming soon to Ireland?  When I first read your Post I thought you were trying to flog off a 'recently un-boxed " Trix AL1 electric loco. https://www.vectis.co.uk/d049-lot-994495-trix-trains-2-rail-1128-bo-bo-br-blue-class-al1-overhead-electric 1 Quote
Flying Snail Posted yesterday at 08:48 Posted yesterday at 08:48 I have to confess that I too thought you were trying to flog a "newsed" model loco at first glance.... You'd definitely get more than £250 for that loco ... although there's a limited market for 1:1 scale on here though 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted yesterday at 09:16 Posted yesterday at 09:16 Squint a bit, replace that upper orange band with a white one, delete the letters and edit the orange ring in the Beacon logo, and it could look quite Irish    1 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago And luckily, Revolution plan both the Class 93 and the Class 99 in OO Gauge! Quote
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