"Drewery DSB Coupled Side-Rod" Low pressure Weathe

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"Drewery DSB Coupled Side-Rod" Low pressure Weathe

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Michael wrote:The low over Vic/Nsw probably shut the high out and merge with our system to look like a drewery DSA/B shunter-coupled wheel if anyone who knows what a 1950's shunting locomotive looks like ;) ;)

The 6am MetService weather map has the closest you would get to that of the depression passing over upper North Island :)
Thanks Michael for that marvellous expression now introduced to the world of forecasting and meteorology ?? :roll: :roll: :roll: :-k

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lots of railway tracks over the SI especially Canterbury ;)
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Read on some thread about the "pink" on the rain radar that must be the Nippon Pink of the DJ class around 1968-71 :lol: :lol:
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Michael wrote:Read on some thread about the "pink" on the rain radar that must be the Nippon Pink of the DJ class around 1968-71 :lol: :lol:
Supposed to be pink but due to workware they generally took on a rather work-stained rusty appearance mainly due to brake-block dust[-( :evil:

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I see that Bob McDavitt made mention about lows being repsonsible about the winter weather so far?
Must be those Dsa/Dsb locos moving over the NI ? :D
Nothing down here, except for boring DJ weather ;)

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DX weather is what we want :D in fact it was DXR or DXB weather today loads of blue sky :)
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At last after going through my vast photo collection here is a photo of Dsb 306 which I took at Linwood Loco in 1972 before proceeding out on the afternoon South Yard Shunt.
If you look closely you can see the side coupled rod system that Michael was referring to

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Found this - electric boxcabs, desert moonscapes.

http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/boxcabl1.html
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They look like the old Otira Eo electric class ;)
RWood wrote:Found this - electric boxcabs, desert moonscapes.

http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/boxcabl1.html
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Michael wrote:They look like the old Otira Eo electric class ;)
RWood wrote:Found this - electric boxcabs, desert moonscapes.

http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/boxcabl1.html

Yes, they do, the old "Trams" they used to call them.
Hardly a weather system could be described by the shape of them tho', or even their bogies [-( :roll:

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Interesting rail site however.the bogies could be a broad trough(s)circumpolling the south pacific as they roll across towards us :oops:
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Michael wrote:Yes, they do, the old "Trams" they used to call them.
Hardly a weather system could be described by the shape of them tho', or even their bogies [-( :roll:

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