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Re: Quick quiz: Name that locomotive!




"Stuart Thyer" <s.thyer@anatomy.unimelb.edu.au> wrote in message
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> In article <9120ge$o9i$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, james_shugg@my-deja.com wrote:
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> >As said, members of the class (or type/model) can still be found
> >operating in four different states, but in preservation/tourist
> >service, on various gauges.
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> I'd guess the DH class, or whatever else it may be known as around the
> traps. Although DH actually signifies Diesel Hydraulic I'm fairly sure this
> is the class definition, at least outside QLD. I know they are all over the
> sugar system, the 3' Yallourn briquette railway has/had them, isn't there a
> unit being used by CRT or similar painted a rather dubious blue in NSW?


That'd be the 73 class.