Loco Class 56 (colas Or Dcrail)

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  1. oscart

    oscart New Member

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    Most people LOVE a 56! (I do). The scream of the valenta (like the HSTs before they replaced them with VP185s). It can do freight, it can drag trains and it also is great for the older era routes. If this does get taken into consideration: Could we have a version with a dellner and tight lock couplers so we can drag trains!
     
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  2. star#5823

    star#5823 Well-Known Member

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    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Add my vote, nothing short of shocking this classic loco but still doing service now has never been added to the collection.
     
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  4. oscart

    oscart New Member

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    Well, you look at the XC 220 being announced apparently it took years of begging to get it
     
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    star#5823 Well-Known Member

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    It was more to do with getting a license I think, they probably planned it awhile ago
     
  6. dclightning#3505

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    Yes we need the class 56 even the class 69 for modern freight movements to replace the old and somewhat boring class 66 seeing as it’s on going use as the uks only modern day freight loco in tsw continues
     
  7. Andy L

    Andy L Active Member

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    Not a Valenta in the 56 but a Ruston-Paxman 16RK3CT, a descendant of the English Electric 16CVST used in the Class 50.
     
  8. oscart

    oscart New Member

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    My Bad, They do sound similar
     
  9. oscart

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    You have the 70s and you have the 90s for Freightliner
     
  10. oscart

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    What happens when everything is GBR (except freight)
     
  11. star#5823

    star#5823 Well-Known Member

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    Technically still different operator so would still require a license from what I’ve gathered from other posts

    it just seems to unite the train companies into one but locomotives would probably be still linked to their operators

    (maybe have got this wrong but I think it was something on this line
     
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    operator#7940 Well-Known Member

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    Might be possible if we get the 1980s Class 56 (BR Blue?) as a baseline for the WCML first.
     
  13. oscart

    oscart New Member

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    I did think as the 56 being a good loco for a lot of routes as we have a lot of UK 1980s and 1990s routes

    Colas would require some sort of Network Rail wagon when the DC Rail 56s (they could do 56045) would be good if we had the JNA-T wagon

    What would also be good is if they added a dellner coupler to a 56 variant so we could drag LNER 801 and soon GWR 802s
     
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    Ok, Thanks
     
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    jack#9468 Well-Known Member

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    Well, everything comes under a united brand, so licenses will probably be easier as everything comes under the DfT. Presumably licenses will be needed only for trains, rather than specific brands as the current branding will likely be replaced.
     

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