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Despite their looks these were closer to an SD40 than an E8 or E9CLP11 was built in 1971 for the Commonwealth Railways by Clyde Engineering (as CL14), and rebuilt for then owner Australian National (AN) in 1993 by Morrison Knudsen Australia.As of early 2017 it has been in long term storage for approx 4 years.IMG_0084_CLP11 by Bingley Hall, on Flickr
Wes- would I be correct that "CLP" would indicate passenger equipped (steam generator, etc) while CLF would be a freight loco? Or do those letters mean something different down under? Handsome engines in any case- wish Amtrak had done something more along that line in its early days.
I wasn't around when the airhorns were tested, but they were probably audible in the next county...
Wes the first passenger car looks like an RDC as the front is painted , is it possible ?Me too was looking for the big set of horns on the hood !
Where are the horns?
The 2 sets of air horns are independent from each other. One set high volume, one set low volume.