Freightliner

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New type of loco ordered by Freightliner

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947 days ago

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class323fan 869 days ago

It Looks Like An Indian Train lol

ergotot45 872 days ago

no amount of paint will ever make this anything other than a beast that only a Mother could love!!

Smarty1000 910 days ago

Looking at this loco reminds me of a MAK G2000 with "bits" bunged on Certainly is a very similar design! Hope it's more reliable than the Shed's?

DragRacingOtaku 917 days ago

What on earth...? :O

ThamesMan 935 days ago

Cont: spend many hours driving it.

ThamesMan 935 days ago

The front end looks cluttered and seems to serve no purpose. It will be cramped for staff hooking/unhooking. It does not to have to be very good to be better than a Class66 for comfort. The bar in that case is very low. Hope it's good for I will have to s

dubiousfrogshit 938 days ago

Just responding to earlier comments: It will bw a Co-Co when complete, but the bogies are being assembled in Austria. There it's ridibg on accommodation bogies at the moment. The eagle eyed may also notice that the walkway guardrails and also the buffers

freightfan 941 days ago

Looks like a Class 58/67 hybrid - but it's great to have a new (NOT Class 66) design coming to UK. Hope the American testing goes well.

stevesmith44 943 days ago

Aah, but wait to you see it in freightliner livery. THE NEW BEAST!
Damn ugly though!

Victorialine67 944 days ago

What a ugly looking thing

Smellyoldsocks 946 days ago

Freightliner would never have ordered such a ridiculous looking locomotive !!

Smellyoldsocks 946 days ago

Ha Ha Ha !!

Obviously a mistake by the General Electric editorial department. This rolling stock is of course intended for the new Disneyworld Bugs Bunny-Star Wars tourist monorail. Everyone at freightliner must be having a giggle at G.E.'s expense, th

chrischrisme 946 days ago

Are they its proper bogies, on all the pre pro pics it had 6 wheels on each, and i thought that 6 wheel bogies were in the original specifications

TheBristolian 946 days ago

Well, it looks rugged, perhaps the kindest thing I can think of ;)