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European Railroad Discussion > 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon todayDate: 03/17/23 08:43 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon today Author: 86235 DC Rail 60055 was working a loaded stone train from Tytherington Quarry in Gloucestershire to Appleford in Oxfordshire, carrying material for HS2. A short sequence as it pulled up in the middle road in Swindon Station, was overtaken by a late running London-bound IET, which it followed as far as Didcot Parkway, Appleford being a mile or so north of Didcot.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 03/17/23 10:13 Re: 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon today Author: gaspeamtrak That is one nice/clean looking engine!!! and sounding...Plus no "Graffiti" yet...:):):)
Date: 03/17/23 12:24 Re: 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon today Author: 86235 I don't know how DC Rail and Cappagh do it but their units and wagons are invariably clean and graffiti free.
Date: 03/17/23 14:51 Re: 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon today Author: NMlurker That is one clean train from start to finish. I don't think I have ever seen a Class 60 locomotive. Thanks for posting.
Date: 03/18/23 11:57 Re: 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon today Author: dwatry Those Class 60s are nice, husky looking locos.
Date: 03/18/23 15:09 Re: 60055 Thomas Barnardo in Swindon today Author: exhaustED NMlurker Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That is one clean train from start to finish. I > don't think I have ever seen a Class 60 > locomotive. Thanks for posting. 100 class 60s were built by Brush Traction to compete with the US made GM class 59/66. They have a 3100hp Mirrlees 8 cylinder engine and got the nickname 'Tugs' due tto the low thumping sound they make under power. They weren't the most reliable locos in their early years but have impressive haulage due to having good traction control (individual axle) and relatively low gearing. |