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  • Since when are the alco DL535 sandwiched between GE 90class shovelnoses?!

  • @TFN5459

    That was a new practice when I was there in 2008 but I believe it no longer happenes because a pair of the rebuilt 90 class can haul the same load

  • Great video in narrow gauge ! In Brazil, GE-Alco 244 and Baldwin AS616E locomotives was the pionner in "Centra do Brasil" railroad metric gauge , at diesel era.

    Congratulations

  • Regular operation ceased in 1982 and the line re-opened for tourists in 1988

    Engines 90 to 94 were built between 1954 and 1956

    Engines 95 to 100 were built between 1963 and 1966

    All will be rebuilt with new Cummins engines increasing HP to 1400

  • Hi, any idea when this line stopped operating regularly? (I mean: before it was turned into a touristic railway) Thanks for the video. Truly nice!

    These were the last GE built with this design (cab units) - around mid 60s.

    In my country, we had the first ones, built between 1949 and 1950.

  • Is this not an narrow track railroad ?

  • @johnsenkenn

    Yes 3 foot gauge

  • Very well done!

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