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Re: 9137? (Waurn Ponds - Cowangie goods?)



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> Hmmm, so were there TWO 9137's (and two X32's) running at the same time?
The
> return working of the Ponderosa (from Waurn Ponds) was delayed by locking
away
> for 8217/32 (which were of course hideously late acc. the 80km/h running),
so
> it wasn't through Geelong till  1558 with X32 solo (X32+T374 took it
down) -
> this train is also called 9137.

    Just to clarify, the loco I saw was definately X32 (photos), and it was
halfway to ballarat at about 15:30, so what loco was it you saw?

Also,X37 was "short end" or "cab end" leading, S310 was "cab end" trailing,
or "rear end" leading, and X32 was "long end" leading.

there you go, clear as mud - I will try to improve my posting descriptions
in future - sorry,

- Steve


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