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Photos of freight train 21/01/2013 at 20:49 #40763
Dullskunk
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Hi Everyone
Simsig is one of my favourite games but unfortunately I'm french. I have no problem with the game but I like to see pictures of trains I use in the game. I've found a great deal of them but not the freight ones like for instance D 715 (train number 4A11) in C.scotland. What does that mean. Is D 715 a locomotive type? I can't find something on the web about that. Could you help?
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Photos of freight train 21/01/2013 at 20:58 #40764
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It means it is diesel, 715 tonnes.
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Photos of freight train 21/01/2013 at 21:03 #40765
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ok Thank you. So it's not possible in this timetable to know exactly the locomotive in use I think.
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Photos of freight train 21/01/2013 at 21:10 #40767
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And here's a picture of it last year (now changed ID to 4A13 but would have looked more or less the same in 2006.)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/semwez/5520367160/in/photostream/lightbox/ (NOTE. Not my photo)

Usually a Class 66 but sometimes 2 x Class 66.

Planotransitophobic!
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Photos of freight train 21/01/2013 at 21:16 #40768
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Thanks a lot. and futhermore at Stirling station! it begins to be clearer now. Thank tuo for your quick help sloppyjag
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Photos of freight train 22/01/2013 at 10:06 #40782
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" said:
It means it is diesel, 715 tonnes.
D715 is really for the benefit of "real" TT writers, employed by Network Rail. It let's them know how a train might be expected to perform, over a given section of route. Obviously, D715 would perform better (starting & hill climbing) than a D1000 but, worse than a D500.

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Photos of freight train 24/01/2013 at 20:37 #40849
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Thank you all for your needful explanations
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