https://www.pickles.com.au/trucks/item/search/-/listing/listSaleItems/44000062#!/search-result?q=ProductType.Machinery.&sort=Product_Type_Sequence
Loco's for sale:
2 x S
1 x T
1 x TL
2 x 442
*Edited due to inoperative link
These have all been on the market for at least Two and a Half years, along with the ELs & GLs.Because that want to update their own fleet or because they wish to exit the market. Slowly?
I have heard from a reliable source that if anyone is interested in purchasing anything from CFCLA at the right price, then they are welcome to it, and that includes anything that is currently on hire to someone.
Jack
Interesting fin. Though I'm wondering g if it is merely a document that update oversight. Have Pickles sold items for Aurizon in the past?They certainly tried to...
Pickles were the agents for the sale of ten DBZ locos from Aurizon to CBH Group.Interesting fin. Though I'm wondering g if it is merely a document that update oversight. Have Pickles sold items for Aurizon in the past?They certainly tried to...
All of the CLF/CLP, 22 and 421 classes at Goulburn - with no takers (apart from the 421s, probably sold later)
The 442s and S class were being used by ARHS(ACT) which is why those became available recently.
The TL and the T have been lying around for a while.
Peter
Would QUBE be gain enough to buy the two S locos and/or the T's? They have had persistent loco shortages and struggle to fit in maintenance especially on older locos they use.QUBE are currently contracting in NSW with a winding down of grain traffic.
Your local council is agreeable to a shed 60 feet long, 14 feet high and 10 feet wide that looks like a locomotive?Aren't those old two strokes a bit thirsty compared to the Alco's?I love the idea of gutting one and building a model railway in the space.
Ive always wanted a 442 but I think the upkeep would kill most of us.
If you could sell off enough parts it might just be doable.
Probably be a lot easier to build a shed 60 feet long, 14 feet high and 10 feet wide that looks like a locomotive from scratch.Your local council is agreeable to a shed 60 feet long, 14 feet high and 10 feet wide that looks like a locomotive?Aren't those old two strokes a bit thirsty compared to the Alco's?I love the idea of gutting one and building a model railway in the space.
Ive always wanted a 442 but I think the upkeep would kill most of us.
If you could sell off enough parts it might just be doable.
Peter
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