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Re: [Ausloco] Fwd: Message Returned



evening Ivar, thats interesting somehow 4814 has come over from Cooks
been coupled up to the three EL's by 11.30 at Rozelle on to EL 61 which of
course was your last loco and now is 2nd loco facing west.
Don.

kak 015 wrote:

> Maybe if I get the address right this message should go through o.k.!
> >From: "kak 015" <kak015@hotmail.com>
> >To: ausloco@listbot.com
> >Subject: Sydney Variety Show
> >Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 20:18:44 EST
>
> >Evening, folks.
> >I have been known in the past for being quite vocal in expressing my
> >opinion
> >re the lack of variety of motive power seen in Sydney and its environs with
> >attacks of jealousy as to what the Mexicans and Crowies are dished up on a
> >daily basis.
> >However, things have changed considerably in the past several months and I
> >use today's sightings as an example.
> >These were all made during my trip to work and back as well as a short trip
> >to the Chemist at lunch time for some heart pills:
> >0605 just as I was leaving home EL63 blue/EL64 green/EL61 green worked an
> >early running 1MS7 towards Picton where they were refuged.
> >Around 7.40 at Cooks River the following were sighted:
> >LVR 4703 (Green) in James siding, 8172/8035 (both blue) for 1827, 8208
> >(blue) on a trip working, EL58(green) stabled, 4814, 1873 & 1872 (all
> >Austrac maroon) stabled in yard.
> >Then at Botany around 08.00:
> >8205 (blue) yard shunter, and 8115(blue)/NR34 (Vanilla)/NR56 blue (B/A/B,
> >Mark) on a trip train.
> >At lunch time aound 12.15 saw 8205 still employed as yard shunter whilst
> >4867/4877 (both blue) were waiting to depart on a trip train.
> >Then at 16.30 there were three trains all on sidings next to each other
> >being:
> >EL52(blue)/EL60(blue) on an Austrac (?) trip with CFCLA/Silverton/RSA
> >wagons,
> >4873/48125 (both blue) and a Freightcorp trip train,
> >8116/8165 (both blue) on another Freightcorp trip train.
> >
> >Considering NO Silverton locos and none of the LVR multicoloured fleet were
> >seen, ther was still variety aplenty.
> >If one considers the FV/FA locos operating out of Port Kembla and the BHP
> >locos, then surely N.S.W. has the most variety!
> >Oh yeah, the NRC coloured units are allowed to lead in N.S.W. so there we
> >have it!
> >No more whinging from me!
> >
> >Regards
> >Ivar
> >
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