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ukrupp

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Is anybody in the house which have some key statistics of Class 66 trains? I'm looking for completing my Class 66-List. Thanks in advance.

Greetings from old Germany/Cologne
Udo
 
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Is anybody in the house which have some key of Class 66 trains? I'm looking for completing my Class 66-List. Thanks in advance.

Greetings from old Germany/Cologne
Udo

What key-statistics you looking for?, where abouts? what working?
 

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Total of built Class 66 loco's today worldwide: 517
EMD Classification: JT42CWR - "Class 66" Built
At: General Motors/EMD - London, Ontario (Canada)
Wheel Arrangement: CO–CO
Engine: General Motors 12N-710G3B-EC : 2.462 kW (3.300 HP) at 904 rpm
Traction Alternator: General Motors AR8PHEH
Auxiliary Alternator: General Motors CA6B
Traction Motors: General Motors D43TR Axle Hung (6x)
Power At Rail: 2.240 kW (3.000 HP) Trucks:
HTCR-E Gear Ratio: 81:20
Wheel Diameter: 1,067 m.
Sanding Equipment: 8 x 42,5 litre carbody mounted sand boxes with air delivery (50 kg per box)
Maximum Speed: 120 km/h
Maximum Tractive Effort: 409 kN
Continuous Tractive Effort: 260 kN at 25.6 km/h
Length: 21,35 m. Width: 2,64 m.
Height: 3,91 m.
Maximum Weight: 126.000 kg.
Brake System: Westinghouse PBL3
Air Brake Brake Force: 68.000 kg.
Fuel Capacity: 6.550 lit. Minimum Curve: 80 m. (radius)
Multiple Working: JT26CW-SS, JT42CWR and JT42HW-HS (Class 59, Class 66 and Class 67)
 

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Is anybody in the house which have some key statistics of Class 66 trains? I'm looking for completing my Class 66-List. Thanks in advance.

Greetings from old Germany/Cologne
Udo

Slightly off-topic, but we visited Cologne last month! Stayed at the airport and caught the train into Cologne Hauptbahnhof every day :)
 

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Total of built Class 66 loco's today worldwide: 517
EMD Classification: JT42CWR - "Class 66" Built
At: General Motors/EMD - London, Ontario (Canada)
Wheel Arrangement: CO–CO
Engine: General Motors 12N-710G3B-EC : 2.462 kW (3.300 HP) at 904 rpm
Traction Alternator: General Motors AR8PHEH
Auxiliary Alternator: General Motors CA6B
Traction Motors: General Motors D43TR Axle Hung (6x)
Power At Rail: 2.240 kW (3.000 HP) Trucks:
HTCR-E Gear Ratio: 81:20
Wheel Diameter: 1,067 m.
Sanding Equipment: 8 x 42,5 litre carbody mounted sand boxes with air delivery (50 kg per box)
Maximum Speed: 120 km/h
Maximum Tractive Effort: 409 kN
Continuous Tractive Effort: 260 kN at 25.6 km/h
Length: 21,35 m. Width: 2,64 m.
Height: 3,91 m.
Maximum Weight: 126.000 kg.
Brake System: Westinghouse PBL3
Air Brake Brake Force: 68.000 kg.
Fuel Capacity: 6.550 lit. Minimum Curve: 80 m. (radius)
Multiple Working: JT26CW-SS, JT42CWR and JT42HW-HS (Class 59, Class 66 and Class 67)
What encyclopedic knowledge you appear to have! I'll be testing you on all that when I see you tomorrow (and I expect the exact figures too!) :lol:
 

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Thank you. I'm looking for datas for my Class 66 list. For Example please try this link: http://www.eisenbahnfieber.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=53&Itemid=61 Registration numbers, Depots. My special English isn't good enough to explain.

Here is a picture of a HGK Class 66. Picture was taken in Köln-West.

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Greets
Udo
 

ukrupp

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Chaz,

thank you. This are the Datas I'm looking for. Looking for build out my homepage about the Class 66 Theme. If anyone have pictures for the Class 66 column, please send it to [email protected]

Greetings
Udo
 
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Well, I don't know a HUGE amount about train's, there running costs etc, I'm only into railways because my father has worked as senior chief signal engineer for almost 15 years now, and with my passes, rail is my usual long-distance form of travel, and bringing an interest with it.

I think [but don't know] that Class 66, more modern that the 57's used currently, would be more effecient and reliable. These could be supplied by First GBRf, which would provide a contract for them, and lower running cost for FGW?
 
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