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Re: Who said there's no variety these days?




Craig Haber <albatross@harnessnet.com.au> wrote in message
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> G'day,
>
> Paul Hogan wrote:
>
> > On a quick visit to Dynon back in June, we counted 14 different classes
> > (including R711 on shed). This included a BL, a DL and an 81, but
*excluded*
> > any NR class!
>
> Lets take it from the top then.....
>
> National Express (formerly VLP)
> Crimson (N, A, P, Y, Sprinter, Cars, D vans), orange (N, A, P, Y, Cars, D
vans),
> green (Sprinters), grey (PH, PCJ vans), blue (PH vans), brown (heritage
cars)
>
> Freight Victoria
> Orange, Green, any number of colours for wagons
>
> WCR
> Blue (general), orange, blue (R711), green
>
> Great Northern
> Maroon (dark red?)
>
> National Rail
> Orange/Grey, Steelink Grey, Trailerail Green, Seatrain Blue, Indigenious,
AN
> Green, V/Line Orange (?)
>
> RTS
> Blue
>
> GSR
> Maroon, Silver (with variations)
>
> Countrylink
> Blue (with variations on powercars)
>
> ASR
> Orange, AN Freight Green, AN Pass Green/Silver
>
> Freightcorp
> Blue
>
> Phew!  How many have I missed??
>
> Regards,
> CH.
> --
> Craig Haber
> albatross@harnessnet.com.au
> http://www.harnessnet.com.au/ch/
> Proofread carefully to see if you any words out
>
Sorry!!!

The Seymour and Steamrail units in, that Revolutionary Blue and Gold
Victorian Railways scheme.

Bob.