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Elliot´s Trackside Diner April 2010
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<p> <b>Ray</b> - right on! You have found the ash! Btw, those "little" electric trains have a power output of roundabout 8,000 hp and are able to accelerate a regular 8 coach passenger train from 0 to 60 mph in less than 12 seconds. The more powerful version (like the blue one) has up to 12,000 hp. Electric traction requires a lot less hardware.... This family of locos has turned into a bestseller in Europe. Even the Swiss Federal Railway buys them, which led to the demise of the Swiss loco industry. No more Swiss "Crocodile". <br></p><p><b>Sam</b> may find it interesting that our regular local passenger trains travel at a speed of 100 mph. </p><p><b>Keith</b> - that city of yours will look spectacular! </p><p><b>Jerry</b> - great picture! Can I buy some bait in that shop? <br></p>
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