what is your choice of livery for A60 VR or V/line grey orange i want them to paint in in V/line orange because that is what they were delivered in so it will make sense to paint it back into its original V/line grey orange colors.
I came here to ask the same thing. As it never wore VR colours as an A class, I feel it shouldn't wear them now. I feel the same about the SHRC P class as well, I think they should both be in grey and orange.
Great video. Hope they transfer it to standard gauge so it can roam further a field otherwise it will spend the majority of it's life working for Qube on the Maryvale run.
@@Schony747 What would be awesome is that A60 on SG painted up in VR colours hooked up to " BIG GEORGE " powering along together with decent tonnage up the Adelaide Hills. Imagine the sight & noise. Both of them are noisy loco's
@@louiskats5116 not sure what to think about that. As someone who lives near the Pakenham/Cranbourne line, I have really missed seeing A's running on the Maryvale. I would love to see A60 running the Maryvale (or maybe even the Dandy cement), but I suppose converting it to SG could make it interesting
Any idea what PN are going to do with there A Class. Definitely not going to sell them to Qube or SSR that's for sure. Didn't they cut some up in Geelong couple of year's ago ?
@@Schony747 Whilst I drive down Footscray Rd in my Prime Mover, as I top the bridge on Footscray rd you get a direct view towards the roundhouse between Footscray Rd & Dynon Rd. Just today I think I counted 2 or 3 A Class loco's with tarps over them where the radiator fans are. Still in the old green & gold colours of Freight Victoria.
Was the loco in the middle of the consist different to the loco seen in the first run-by when it was between two other locos? It appeared to have a single end in the first run-by and was most definitely double ended in the return journey shots... If so What locos were they and #@ Are these available as HO scale models...especially the single end variety?
The locomotive sandwiched between the other two locomotives is former Victorian Railways S Class Locomotive S303 (Single-ended EMD A7). The locomotive in the middle consist in the other shot is former V/Line A Class Locomotive A60 (Rebuilt from a double-ended EMD ML2 known as B60). Auscision Models sell HO Scale A Class locomotives in that exact V/Line livery that A60 wears (along with sister unit A70). Trainorama sell HO Scale S Class locomotives, but just not in the Victorian Railways livery that S303 wears (they sell S Class locomotives wearing West Coast Railway livery).
Hi Schony 747, Don't Live Any Where Near Your Areas as Such. Find Your Videos Interesting Just the Same. Enjoy Your Railfaning. May the Pride B With You. Tnx, Operater Calgary.
nice shots, Really good having something heritage coming again
Yes we are all looking forward to this!
Nice video and beautiful views of Victorian countryside . Thank s very much .
Yez the country is nice and green this time of the year. We have had some good rains as well.
Awesome catch and great info 👍
Thanks Man 😀😀😀😀
Amazing! Spewing I missed seeing it. The As are definitely one of the finest looking and sounding locos.
Yeah I prefer them over the B class and the livery on show is my favourite.
Awesome video liked 🚄🚄👍
Thanks Man 😀😀
what is your choice of livery for A60 VR or V/line grey orange i want them to paint in in V/line orange because that is what they were delivered in so it will make sense to paint it back into its original V/line grey orange colors.
I actually like the current burgundy V/Line Passenger livery that it still displays. Much better than the orange in my opinion.
I came here to ask the same thing. As it never wore VR colours as an A class, I feel it shouldn't wear them now. I feel the same about the SHRC P class as well, I think they should both be in grey and orange.
@@pascaly I agree 100%
Awesome
Yes indeed. Thanks for coming along for the ride.
Great video.
Hope they transfer it to standard gauge so it can roam further a field otherwise it will spend the majority of it's life working for Qube on the Maryvale run.
SG would be great actually! Something different up front.
@@Schony747
What would be awesome is that A60 on SG painted up in VR colours hooked up to " BIG GEORGE " powering along together with decent tonnage up the Adelaide Hills.
Imagine the sight & noise.
Both of them are noisy loco's
@@louiskats5116 not sure what to think about that. As someone who lives near the Pakenham/Cranbourne line, I have really missed seeing A's running on the Maryvale. I would love to see A60 running the Maryvale (or maybe even the Dandy cement), but I suppose converting it to SG could make it interesting
Any idea what PN are going to do with there A Class.
Definitely not going to sell them to Qube or SSR that's for sure.
Didn't they cut some up in Geelong couple of year's ago ?
A78 is the only one left. It's basically in pieces at Bendigo. The rest of the PN fleet has been scrapped.
@@Schony747
Whilst I drive down Footscray Rd in my Prime Mover, as I top the bridge on Footscray rd you get a direct view towards the roundhouse between Footscray Rd & Dynon Rd.
Just today I think I counted 2 or 3 A Class loco's with tarps over them where the radiator fans are.
Still in the old green & gold colours of Freight Victoria.
So much people at Seymour!
It was a very popular daylight transfer.
Nice one
Thanks!
Was the loco in the middle of the consist different to the loco seen in the first run-by when it was between two other locos?
It appeared to have a single end in the first run-by and was most definitely double ended in the return journey shots... If so
What locos were they and #@
Are these available as HO scale models...especially the single end variety?
The locomotive sandwiched between the other two locomotives is former Victorian Railways S Class Locomotive S303 (Single-ended EMD A7). The locomotive in the middle consist in the other shot is former V/Line A Class Locomotive A60 (Rebuilt from a double-ended EMD ML2 known as B60). Auscision Models sell HO Scale A Class locomotives in that exact V/Line livery that A60 wears (along with sister unit A70). Trainorama sell HO Scale S Class locomotives, but just not in the Victorian Railways livery that S303 wears (they sell S Class locomotives wearing West Coast Railway livery).
Yep the info below is correct.
Funnily enough even though A70 is stored for parts A60 is in worse condition than A70. It’s just that A60 has huge historical significance
And apparently A62 is in better condition than A60!
@@Schony747 Yep, Unfortunately A60 was looted for parts a couple of years ago
At least its gone for preservation as opposed to cutters torch
Yes indeed. I would be very surprised if any of the V/Line A class did get the chop chop.
Hi Schony 747,
Don't Live Any Where Near Your Areas as Such. Find Your Videos Interesting Just the Same.
Enjoy Your Railfaning. May the Pride B With You.
Tnx, Operater Calgary.
Thanks for having a look. I hope you enjoy the content on the channel.
Dont know much about Australian Trains but that looks like a doubble cab EMD E9 😂😂
This V/Line A60 was rebuilt from a Victorian Railways B Class EMD ML2
The only double ended type ever ordered and built for the Victorian Railways.
I reckon it's the hardest that N class has ever worked in the last 20 years LOL
Probably 😀😀😀😀