jhb171achill Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Few rail-borne vehicles can be uglier and less interesting than 450 class NIR sets, or those navy and green railcars in Drogheda, but here's one; And here it is in its natural habitat. These pictures were all taken during the very last beet campaign - maybe someone can mention the exact year, as I didn't make a note of the dates I took them. Must have been about 06? If this one is upside down, mind your feet as the beet will spill out. And this oddball: a one-off container to fit on a standard flat wagon. Only one was made and I believe it was only used in the last two "campaigns". While it is a detachable container, it's been given the same number as the wagon. Quote
popeye Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Great pictures, but still upsidedown. If you look in your camera settings and look for Auto rotate and set it to off, it may have a different name on other cameras. Hope it helps. Quote
Lough Erne Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 JB Beet photos were taken on 22/10/05. Photo shows the 09 35 ex Wellington Bridge beet consisting of 079 and 13 bogies Quote
jhb171achill Posted February 26, 2016 Author Posted February 26, 2016 Of course - Lough Erne - I forgot you were with me! As an aside, I'm surprised nobody has taken me to task for describing those railcars as "ugly"...... ;-) Quote
Garfield Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Few rail-borne vehicles can be uglier and less interesting than 450 class NIR sets, or those navy and green railcars in Drogheda, but here's one; [ATTACH=CONFIG]22961[/ATTACH] Some folk music from what appears to be your current location, JB... [video=youtube;9g592I-p-dc] Quote
jhb171achill Posted February 26, 2016 Author Posted February 26, 2016 Correct, Garfield, that was the Melbourne - Alice Springs beet special....! Quote
Lough Erne Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 Speaking of ugly vehicles, I think the Belmond butchered mk3 observation carriage will even make a castle class look pleasing to the eye Quote
jhb171achill Posted February 26, 2016 Author Posted February 26, 2016 Speaking of ugly vehicles, I think the Belmond butchered mk3 observation carriage will even make a castle class look pleasing to the eye Absolutely. The reason it has been given a window so small is the design of the body. The inclusion of a proper observation-car-sized all round window would weaken the structure beyond acceptable H & S limits, which is why it's been done the way it is. With such design issues, it is reminiscent of the inherent design weaknesses in Mk 2 non-a/c stock, which results in these being prone to rusting more than other vehicles of their age. It's a real pity that more Cravens didn't survive - they have always appeared to be a much better carriage design than anything BR(EL) ever produced. Quote
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