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The Yard at Crisp's Creek |
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The line from Goulburn to Australia's capital city of Canberra sees only one regular freight train a day, that being the weekday garbage operation out of Sydney for the small facility at Crisp's Creek, which is not quite one-third of the way down the branch. Here three Pacific National units sit while waiting for a roughly 4:30 departure to return to Sydney. AN6 and 8179 are EMD powered; 80-class no.8050 has an Alco 251 engine and Japanese electricals. |
Photo Date: |
11/23/2011 Upload Date: 11/23/2011 3:56:13 AM |
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Crisp's Creek, NSW |
Author: |
Rick Morgan |
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PNA AN6(AT46C) |
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657 Comments: 2 |
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Aussie Power |
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The driver (engineer) of an 'up' (northbound) freight is seen here in the cab of Pacific National AN-class AN6 as it runs through Goulburn, NSW. The AN class numbers 11 and were built by Clyde in 1992 with EMD 16-710 prime movers rated at about 4100 HP. |
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11/23/2011 Upload Date: 11/23/2011 3:57:42 AM |
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Goulburn, NSW |
Author: |
Rick Morgan |
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PNA AN6(AT46C) |
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411 Comments: 0 |
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Trash Train at Tarago |
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After having waited for the afternoon DMU hor Canberra to pass by, the empty Crisp's Creek to Sydney trash train rolls by the depot at Tarago on the Canberra branch. The semaphore to the left doesn't hbve much longer to go as its replacement stands next to it, all but ready to take over. |
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11/23/2011 Upload Date: 11/29/2011 3:41:58 AM |
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Tarago, NSW |
Author: |
Rick Morgan |
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Locomotives: |
PNA AN6(AT46C) |
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449 Comments: 0 |
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Pacific National AN-Class AN6 |
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Pacific National AN-class AN6 in full 'stars' scheme at the head end of$the empty trash train headed back for Sydney. The 11 AN-class units were built by Clyde in 1992 for Australian National RY; they carry EMD 16-710 power plants rated it 4060HP. For several years they were the most powerful locomotives in Autralia. |
Photo Date: |
11/29/2011 Upload Date: 11/29/2011 3:42:20 AM |
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Tarago, NSW |
Author: |
Rick Morgan |
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Locomotives: |
PNA AN6(AT46C) |
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863 Comments: 0 |
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