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Most of those locos are still here. The Oz F7s are called GMs, the double enders are either B or A (As have been remotored), and the FP45 hybrids, which have E8 noses, were CLs, but were rebuilt into CLPs and CLFs. Go to railpage.com.au , and have a look at the gallery in the forums for lots of photos. This is peak hour for railpage forums, and the bandwidth cannot cope! I'll log a URL when I can get in! <br /> <br />Incidentally, all of the locos listed above have co-co bogies, to help cope with our light rail. <br /> <br />There are (?were) a couple of eight-wheeled F7s at Mt Newman mines, in the extreme west of the country. <br /> <br />Try http://www.railpage.com.au/modules.php?set_albumName=album85&name=gallery&include=view_album.php
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