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...with a British Union Jack on front!
...with a British Union Jack on front!
Union Flag if you please!:wave:
If you really want to be bored look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Jack
Anyway, the idea is since the functionality & safety engineering lent to a boxy cab, what would you design?
Well, check out the class 52 Western, which I've restored as my avatar. A very powerful twin engined diesel hydraulic, good for express passenger, but could turn its hand to heavy goods trains.
What's interesting about it, I think, is that it isn't just concieved as a utilitarian machine, it's clearly been designed - it has beautiful lines and looks consciously modern, reflecting British Rail's optimistic post-Modernisation Plan ideal of creating a new, post-steam railway that was going to revolutionise public transport. This locomotive actually looks like the future. Its design encapsulates an ideal and reminds us of a time when railways in Britain had hope, self-confidence and self-belief.
What 'ideal' does the class 70 encapsulate I wonder? The destruction of Britain's engineering tradition? The end of a nationally owned, nationally accountable railway? The loss of a railway that anyone actually cares about? Hmmm......
Paul (corporate blue all over)
I still have to wonder why these weren't simply equipped with cabs at both ends like practically every other locomotives Kraus-Maffei built. I've never understood why American locomotives have only one cab.
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Wilee, I think the answer is because the driver can only use one cab at a time... :hehe:I still have to wonder why these weren't simply equipped with cabs at both ends like practically every other locomotives Kraus-Maffei built. I've never understood why American locomotives have only one cab.
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I remember Russian imports of Diesel locomotives into the State of Texas back years ago...
What happened to them?