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Re: [NSW] "The River"



How (semi) permanently are the Tangarbages, C sets and K sets coupled?

Erk <erk@erkV69.au.com> wrote in article <39eeb3c5@news.iprimus.com.au>...
> All you needed to say is that it was a 4 car V set instead of a 2 car set.
> Also, cars are not rostered according to the colour of their front end. The
> trailer cars with cabs on this service were specifdically upgraded for
> services of this type and can work with any older V set power car (and maybe
> the chopper V's, not sure on this one - they maybe semi permanmently in
> pairs like the Garbages).
> 
> 
> It is very unusual to have odd numbers of cars. Garbages were specifically
> designed to be 4 cars. Each D car (car with cab and panto) has a trailer (N
> car) semi permanmently coupled to it.
> 
> I'm sure some people with more knowledge (the "usual suspects") will tell
> you why this is the case because I don't know.
> 
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> maikha_l@hotmail.com wrote in message <8smaj3$gmk$1@nnrp1.deja.com>...
> ||Now I do understand my explanation of this 4car VSET may be a bit
> |difficult to understand, but the main thing is, "The River" had 4cars,
> |comprised of 2x 2car sets.
> |
> |
> |Cheers
> |Maikha "V" Ly
> |http://www.geocities.com.microchip_689
> |
> |P.S. Is it possible to have an odd number of carriages on a normal set,
> |3car VSETs,  5 car Gsets?
> |
> |
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> |Before you buy.
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