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D'oh, not quick enough, anyhoo here is a crane....

 

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Let's stick with one off paint job

 

(The spooky thing is I was going to also suggest a crane for the next pic before deciding on a one off paint job)

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D'oh, not quick enough, anyhoo here is a crane....3D93A048-CE49-4DE5-8854-5D4B6960C954.jpg

Let's stick with one off paint job

(The spooky thing is I was going to also suggest a crane for the next pic before deciding on a one off paint job)

Great minds or fools, Jim?

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Can't really see the livery on that anyway!

 

But here is a green loco in a one-off livery to keep everyone happy:

 

 

 

But if you could have found a one-off green-liveried loco with a big crane........

 

Cheers,

Mick

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Demonstrating Italy's gift to the world - graffiti!

 

Here's an Italian loco hauled train - well a former Czech loco hauling an Ityalian (Ferrovie Nord Milano) train at Novate Milanese in May 1998.

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Regarding my branching off-topic discussion with Mike (Stationmaster), here's a photo of ZB no. 1 "Raimund" from last August - you couldn't tell that it had been removed for a few years, only to be re-plinthed at the same location!

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Next - would it be too obscure to come up with an Italian built loco somewhere outside Italy?

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But if you could have found a one-off green-liveried loco with a big crane........

 

Cheers,

Mick

I've just been trawling google for a picture of 56303 hauling a Kirow crane but to no avail

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Is that mixed gauge track there with a splitting turnout?

 

Keith

 

Yes

If you want to know more goto here

 

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Unusual PW configurations thread both real and model.

 

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Methinks this could be too obscure  --  Unless you can prove otherwise.

Yes, probably too obscure - unless you know where to look!  I can think of several countries that fit the bill - some I have visited, some I haven't.  

 

So that we can move on, here's something from one I've visited (it couldn't be otherwise!) - the Croatian HZ class 1061 (former JZ class 362) that were marooned on an isolated stretch of 3kV electrification after the break-up of the former Jugoslavia and withdrawn (some sold to the Ferrovie Nord Milano) when the overhead was converted to the 25kV standard.  The locomotives were built in Italy by Ansaldo and had similarities to the earliest FS E646 series.  Here a couple of locos are seen at their home depot of Rijeka - previously known as "Fiume" as it was once part of Italy (or sort of)..

 

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Right, something a little more flexible - a passenger train (any time, anywhere) made up of non-corridor stock.

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Next, something unusual or different to normal on the RH&DR.

Something about "The Fighting Temeraire" about "Green Goddess" being dragged unceremoniously by the little PWM1 shunter?

 

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Next - somewhere in Nottinghamshire...

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377126 runs alongside the Arun flood plains between Amberley and Pulborough with a Victoria train.

 

Next up. A former 'celebrity' repainted into a more mundane identity. 

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It has been a while since it looked like this.

 

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Next up:  How about continuing the snow theme.  Anyone got an independent snow plough in use?

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Snowplough passing Warrington, 1985, conversion from a class 40 bogie I think:

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So the next photo will have a commuter with any one of: a bowler hat, briefcase or umbrella. Bonus points for all three.

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Still puzzled over what was meant by an "independent" snowplough.

 

I couldn't resist this one of the crew of the preserved "SAXONIA" at the Dresden Festival in 1998 - umbrella, top hat and the bonus of a pocket watch being consulted.

 

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As it's not showing a commuter, I'll leave the field open for other entries.

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