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Interesting combination of sort of "European" style low-clearance engine carbody, and full double stacks...
Yeah, Australian stuff is so wild. I dig it.I really like the units with Pilbara cabs. They're both familiar and exotic. ...
Honorary U50s. Only possible on lines with essentially no grade crossings.
while EMD pioneered the modern era wide nose, it was the Canadians who took it to heart and maybe even eventually mandated it (a little help here?).
The Railwire is not your personal army.
http://www.railpage.com.au/f-p624834.htm
It seems to come down to the same culture that has made cab overs such a rarity in US trucking, ya'll only feel safe with a big nose to plow thru things.
. In spite of this when the NR Class was designed in the early/mid 90s the unions were consulted and infact part of the design process when it came to the cab of that locomotive, surely if safety was only achieved with a wide nose they'd have ended up with them?