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Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 11:37 #28105 | |
sunocske
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I've heard some rumours about Floyd Zrt. (the company which owns some Class 86s already) would buy a Class 55 for its fleet. Is it true, or somebody has enough spare time to dream?
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Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 12:53 #28109 | |
GoochyB
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They have apparently bought 2 or 3 56s for Hungary, with the possibility of more later (numbers from memory).
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Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 14:56 #28113 | |
Meld
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" said:They have apparently bought 2 or 3 56s for Hungary, with the possibility of more later (numbers from memory).Phew !!!!!! Passed the age to be doing 'Spoon Feeding' !!! Log in to reply |
Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 15:22 #28114 | |
headshot119
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" said:" said:You can put your shotgun back in the cupboard.They have apparently bought 2 or 3 56s for Hungary, with the possibility of more later (numbers from memory).Phew !!!!!! :P "Passengers for New Lane, should be seated in the rear coach of the train " - Opinions are my own and not those of my employer Last edited: 24/01/2012 at 16:41 by headshot119 Log in to reply |
Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 17:24 #28130 | |
58050
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Looks like there is a complete roll reversal in respect of traction & rolling stock in this country. All the modern freight locos are American/Canadian built these days. The former BR traction has now gone aboad into Europe. Transfesa in Spain have bought 7 Cl.58s, as well as former BR AC locos working in Hungary with more going. Although I'm led to believe the drivers in Hungary quite like the Cl.86 & Cl.87s. There are a number of Cl.58s working in the Netherlands. New units are built by Hitachi, although a smaller number still being built in Derby. I wonder how the Hungarians will manage when the Cl.56s start slipping under wet rail conditions. That'll prove quite interesting. I suppose one good thing is that there are going to be more Cl.60s re-instated as the Cl.66 availability is beginning to falter.
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Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 17:37 #28133 | |
sunocske
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So they bought some Class 56, not 55 (anyway, I'm completely with you to stay all the Deltics at their homeland, but someone asked me whether it is true or false). Thank you all! :) @ 58050: Oh, and don't forget the Class 37s in Spain! Edit: I've found the numbers: 56101, 115 and 117. Last edited: 24/01/2012 at 17:48 by sunocske Log in to reply |
Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 18:21 #28135 | |
58050
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Pretty soon it will be a case of 'If you want to see British built locos working on the mainline go to Europe'. Whilst I would rather see former BR traction units running on the mainline as opposed to preserved railways, it looks like some people will have to travel a long way to record them in action. Better that than going to the scrap yard.
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Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 18:49 #28137 | |
sunocske
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You're right, but on the other hand, now I don't have to fly to the UK to see some BR loco, as now they're coming here. However, I see your point of keep them running at their home.
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Re: Class 55 for Hungary? 24/01/2012 at 19:46 #28140 | |
delticfan
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" said:I've heard some rumours about Floyd Zrt. (the company which owns some Class 86s already) would buy a Class 55 for its fleet. Is it true, or somebody has enough spare time to dream?Hands off our Deltics, lol! Log in to reply The following users said thank you: birchy74, Stanyon, sunocske |