I bet DB Schenker would never have sold them to Wabtec if they knew Colas would later get hold of them! A major competitor.
They didn't sell them to Wabtec...
I bet DB Schenker would never have sold them to Wabtec if they knew Colas would later get hold of them! A major competitor.
They didn't sell them to Wabtec...
I bet DB Schenker would never have sold them to Wabtec if they knew Colas would later get hold of them! A major competitor.
Sorry, but I can't see the logic behind that assumption, what would Wabtec have done with them, if it bought them, other than prepare them for a return to the track with a railfreight company other than DB Schenker ?
There's never been any !
3100bhp in 60s .
66/6's aren't faster though & the fact that 60's have reached 75mph in the past puts the 'gearing' claims asside
66/6's aren't faster though & the fact that 60's have reached 75mph in the past puts the 'gearing' claims asside
Do you have any proof of this?
60s are geared for 60 and will loose all power at 63 .
With the 66 being far more modern than the 60
A 66 will lose power at around 78mph and dump the emergency brake at around 79-80mph.
The man down the pub told him, and he got the information at the end of platform 3!![]()
LOL! Literally LOL! You can always rely on 455driver for those!
The man down the pub told him, and he got the information at the end of platform 3!![]()
Well this has been a fascinating thread. Never knew 60s were so advanced. Given the amount of electronics I am impressed that they are able to return them to service after so long in storage. Usually it is the more mechanical units that are easier to restore.
... I know that they are a growing company but they will have to grow at least three times their current size to properly use their future fleet of 37s, 56s, 60s, 66s & 70s. A few quick TOPS report suggests that even their current fleet is very much under-used, with only about a third of their locos actually working trains at any one time. This compares to GBRF & FHH who have at least two thirds of their locos working at any one time.
There has to be a balance between flexibility, availability and capital demands. Unless they are idiots, the Colas management will have some pretty strong indication that work is coming their way. Of course, there will always be a little optimism built in to the plan, but not too much The one third of GbRf not working will be a predictable(ish) number on maintenance plus allowance for flexibility; in terms of actual numbers of locos, those requirements might well be at the same level for a small fleet like Colas.Nothing wrong with having a fleet planning for growth in the long term. Rather than losing work as your fleet is too small and you are unable to meet demand.
How original! I've never heard that one before!
During the Railfreight petroleum celebration day in the 1990's, 60's reached 75mph+ on charter traffic! Hundreds of bashers witnessed this unusual event. Maybe they can't now because the computer now restricts them to 60mph. There was even reports on the WANX forum of the 59/2's reaching 75mph on tests as well!
Might be to do with the fact that colas has won one of the biggest freight contracts and the need for locos has increased.
Really?
What contract is that then?