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Re: [NSW] Dorrigo (was: 6042 in south australia?)
- Subject: Re: [NSW] Dorrigo (was: 6042 in south australia?)
- From: "The Railway Rasputin II." <bob@fastlink.com.au>
- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2000 20:08:58 +1100
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Customer of Telstra Big Pond Direct
- References: <3882F113.F3EB6FAA@enet21.com.au> <85v1lc$9hm$1@news.tmx.com.au> <388C3473.A6AA95E5@enet21.com.au> <86i9pb$id0$1@news.tmx.com.au> <86kq3c$ivc$1@merki.connect.com.au> <388E7E6F.97DCD465@ozemail.com.au> <86mmd2$q28$1@news.tmx.com.au> <388FEF54.2 <keithm.211.38968181@commslab.gov.au> <3896A6CE.CA78624D@enet21.com.au>
The stainless steel cars are pretty light.
They are low maintainance.
They only need a smallish loco to haul them.
rgds
"chris@enet21.com.au" wrote:
>
> Yes, they apparently have purchased former stainless single deck electric stock. Why I don't
> know, to run a tourist service on that line you would only need a CPH or steam with one or two
> platform cars.