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On Wed, 19 May 2010 08:50:54 -0700 (PDT), "Dr. Sunil"
wrote: I have a copy of the 1985(?) "Motive Power Recognition: London Transport and PTE railways", and there do seem to be a number of yellow painted service vehicles (at least they look yellow despite being black and white photos!). Some do seem to be darker (maroon?) however, maybe they were the older ones? Not necessarily, any complete repaints would have been yellow anyway with the chance of the oldest vehicles being most in need of one. Some of the vehicles in older colour schemes were likely to be the most recent in service before the colour change. The only sure method is to identify the individual vehicles and verify their build date while remembering that LT re-used railway vehicle numbers and in some cases (EMU carriages) exchanged them. |
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On May 20, 9:49*am, "Tim Fenton" wrote:
Not impressed with the style, b Its a Prima, and is the current Alstom version of the body of a UK 67. It is a bit complicated as since 67s were built, Alstom sold off the Spanish plant to Vossloh, and Vossloh has developed its own styling and product line, whereas Alstoms' own Belfort plant keeps the Prima name. But, it is not too far from the truth to suggest if there were trickle orders for 67s in the same way that 66s continue[d] to sell, we might now in 2010 have new 67s built with this ... ummm ... style if Alstom retained the 67 design rights. If not, they'd probably look like this http://www.jernbane.net/db/type.asp?ID=728 although these are freight CoCo - specifically the Euro4000 version for Norway that will eventually displace the local 66s. Part of the reason I referred to that site is this page http://www.jernbane.net/db/type.asp?ID=92 which not only has yellow ends but lower down that bright green ended thing. I think it possible these days 50 years after BR warning yellow was introduced that alternative bright colours might be considered as acceptable warnings. There might have to be some trade off with different minimum areas for different colours or shades of colours, but from the safety I don't see what wrong with sunglo orange or lime green to a right specification. Might look revolting of course. -- Nick |
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, D7666 wrote: ... I don't see what wrong with sunglo orange or lime green to a right specification. Might look revolting of course. The dayglo pink against orange on IE locos certainly looks (looked?), erm, shocking. Sam |
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D7666 wrote:
On May 1, 8:42*pm, Chris Tolley (ukonline really) wrote: On those days when I am out watching the Pendolinos go by, I am constantly impressed by how quiet they are. Really ? Really. I think they are noisy for what they are, this is from the outside. They make far more noise passing by than 350s do. It may depend on where one is. My comment really reflects the fact that I have missed some photos because I haven't heard them coming. And that in my mind I was comparing them against Voyagers. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9683620.html (A class 101 set led by 50315 about to leave Stratford-upon-Avon, 1982) |
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D7666 wrote:
but from the safety I don't see what wrong with sunglo orange or lime green to a right specification. Might look revolting of course. Genuine question: are paint pigments with optical brighteners as enduring as those without? -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p12906828.html (47 628 at Reading, 27 Apr 1985) |
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Hello!
On 19.05.2010 21:04, D7666 wrote: Anyway, what I really come on to post was this http://www.railcolor.net/index.php?n...act ion=image yes its French - to the unintiated that a Prima, the current Alstom BoBo electric - and that one is hired through an SNCF associated leasing outfit called AKIEM to ECR that in turn was owned by EWS hence now DBS. Not really current anymore. Alstom has moved to Prima II with a different styling. They are currently shipping the first series-built locos - to Morocco: http://www.railcolor.net/index.php?nav=1406571&lang=1 Perhaps the yellow panels herald operation into UK :o) Rather into the Netherlands, I suppose. Cheers, Johannes. |
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On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:01:51 +0200, Johannes Picht
wrote: Not really current anymore. Alstom has moved to Prima II with a different styling. They are currently shipping the first series-built locos - to Morocco: http://www.railcolor.net/index.php?nav=1406571&lang=1 Ooh ... looks quite cute. ;-) |
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On May 26, 8:27*pm, Bruce wrote:
http://www.railcolor.net/index.php?nav=1406571&lang=1 Ooh ... looks quite cute. *;-) IMHO these things are tending towards looking a lot like the same these days, perhaps this is the impact of TSIs putting so many engineering limits that the only practical working solution makes them look the same. I sort of kind of like this : http://parovoz.com/newgallery/pg_vie...LNG=EN#picture which is the latest thing out of China for Uzbekistan, this s one of the new CoCo in delivery right now, the last lot (the third loco back) is one of the earlier BoBoBo. Its a fairly simple external layout, clean apart from that fussy grille on the front end, speculate that has something to so with cab cooling. -- Nick |
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