Seven of the eight new Bit 2nd class universal driving trailers have been accepted onto the RhB books since January, joining the six AGZ Ait 1st class driving trailers delivered last year.
As is already known, this will eventually decrease the number of locos required for RhB services. Definitely not good news for photographers as it will reduce the number of angles available when photographing locomotive-powered trains (and all the ends are 'Allegra' style so look very similar to each other)
In the last month, four more EWIs have been stopped (three 2nd and one 1st)
this adds to the four 1st class and two 2nd class EWI that went during 2017
Ge4/4 648 received a new advertising livery ('Blick') in February
As is already known, this will eventually decrease the number of locos required for RhB services. Definitely not good news for photographers as it will reduce the number of angles available when photographing locomotive-powered trains (and all the ends are 'Allegra' style so look very similar to each other)
In the last month, four more EWIs have been stopped (three 2nd and one 1st)
this adds to the four 1st class and two 2nd class EWI that went during 2017
Ge4/4 648 received a new advertising livery ('Blick') in February