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Four years ago yesterday, one of the most amazing lash-ups we have seen in South Australia for many a year, Southern Shorthaul Railroad locos B61/S317/GM27/GM10/S302 slow for a cross at Gladstone SA, with their long-distance wagon transfer bound for New South Wales - 2 December 2016. All five are still in regular use with SSR as of December 2020 as are the redundant coal hoppers they are towing which were all later converted by SSR to carry grain. Heritage hustle by Bingley Hall, on Flickr
Whoa! Is that a double ended cab unit? I’m in love!DFF
Yes - there were 26 built for the Victorian state railway in Australia - I'll post another pic of one next week.A handful of European operators also had slightly similar double-ended EMD style cab units as well.