Re: AN Loco Classifications

Eben Levy (ebenlevy@klever.net.au)
Thu, 27 Nov 1997 00:52:24 +1100

They are broken down into the following groups, with no resemblance to the previous class, the are
completely different locos.

4201-4206

42201-42220

4401-44100

44201-44240

All in all, 166 locos.

Leslie Brown wrote:

> David Johnson <trainman@ozemail.com.au> wrote in aus.rail:
>
> >Leslie Brown wrote:
>
> >> We Victorians used to have great fun finding out if NSW railfans knew
> >> about their 31-class, 33-class, 51-class and 54 class steamers.
> >>
> >> I think I'd prefer the V.R. system over the NSWGR. Other systems must
> >> have thought it a good idea too as a few adopted it also.
>
> >Then there's the 451 class which became the 35 class. Or, just to confuse everyone, the 48 class is
> >numbered from 4801 to 48165.
>
> And the 42-Class that was numbered from 4201 to 42220?
>
> And what about the 44-Class that went from 4401 to 44240?
>
> Did anyone see all of them - all 460 locos?
>
> Gee-whiz. (:-)))
>
> Les Brown.

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Eben

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