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Re: what is in the 's' truck at 3801 ltd?
- Subject: Re: what is in the 's' truck at 3801 ltd?
- From: "K.Andronicus" <kda4203@telpacific.com.au>
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 11:22:16 +1000
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Newshosting.com
- References: <8o5kqo$fnk$1@perki.connect.com.au> <uPsp5.37759$c5.105116@newsfeeds.bigpond.com>
- Xref: bclass.spectrum.com.au aus.rail:17007
Geoff it's been in "service" long before Countrylink was even thought of.
In railway lingo it's called a load box.
<glillic@msn.com.au> wrote in message
news:uPsp5.37759$c5.105116@newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> It is the resistance grid owned by Countrylink used to test the
loco-hauled
> power vans (ex Griffith/Broken Hill trains). These are still used with the
> RSA inspection cars. The only S-truck with power jumpers?
>
> --
> Geoff Lillico
>
>
> "Chris" <chris@enet21.com.au> wrote in message
> 8o5kqo$fnk$1@perki.connect.com.au">news:8o5kqo$fnk$1@perki.connect.com.au...
> > hi,
> >
> >
> > What is in the 'S' truck at 3801 ltd? It is about the size of a public
> > telephone box (but made of steel with a sort of roof) and has been
sitting
> > in that 'S' truck for years.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
>
>