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Re: Push-Pull Trains [was English Railway Accident]



I think the wording in the submissions to RIC for today's trains came from
the RTM camp.
3801 Limited's recently retired Operations Manager ALWAYS described the
operation of a loco at each end of the train as Top and Tail and he was
previously a Locomotive Inspector at Lithgow.
--
Geoff Lillico
"David Johnson" <trainman@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
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> Geoff Lillico wrote:
>
> > 3801 Limited always called its trains with a loco at each end Top and
Tail.
> > To the best of my knowledge they were described that way in the STNs.
>
> STN 224 - 2001 for today has SS73 and SS75 listed as "Push-Pull"
>
> --
> David Johnson
> trainman@ozemail.com.au
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