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KiwiRail DXC 5039
   
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KiwiRail DXC 5039

DC 4260 Productions님의 1 모음집
New Zealand
아이템 183개
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(This is a suitable companion for DXC 5293, as these are the only two DXC's that ever received the early version of the KiwiRail livery).

DXC 5039 (or rather, what we know today as DXC 5039) was built by General Electric at their Erie, Pennsylvania factory. The locomotive was built in 1972 and entered service in November of that year. This makes the locomotive 48 years old as of 2020. She was originally numbered as DX 2602, which made her the 3rd member of the DX class. The locomotive ceased to be DX 2602 in 1978, when she was renumbered to DX 5039.

Luck wasn't on the side of 5039 in her early years. In October 1978 she was involved in a derailment near Patea, on the line from Marton to New Plymouth. I can't find out any specific details over what the crash involved. Then in July 1984, DX 5039 and DC 4444 were involved in another derailment, this time in Feilding. Some time after the first derailment, 5039 was repainted in the now-classic International Orange livery.

As with all DX's in the late 1980's, 5039 had her original two-piece windscreen swapped with a large single-piece design. This was done to allow the introduction of single-man crews on the DX class. In 1994, she was repainted in the Tranz Rail blue livery at Hutt Workshops. Around this time, New Zealand was beginning its 13 year long experiment with railway privatisation.

DX 5039 was sent to the South Island not long after going in Tranz Rail blue. In 2002, she was repainted again. This time into Tranz Rail black, otherwise known as Bumble Bee. The engine has stayed running in the South Island - more or less - ever since.

In October 2008 - just three months after the state-owned KiwiRail was launched - DX 5039 was repainted into the early version of the KiwiRail livery. This variant has horizontal colour separation instead of vertical, but was only applied to seven locomotives, five of which were DX's. Not long after being repainted again, 5039 was reclassified as a DXC.

Today DXC 5039 is still in service with KiwiRail despite being 48 years old. The only time I have ever seen this locomotive in person was at Christchurch's Middleton depot in November 2018.
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cairothetrainspotter 2023년 1월 27일 오후 10시 10분 
How do you download this into rolling line?
WMREnthusiast 2020년 4월 22일 오후 4시 16분 
I have done A Metlink Sprinter BTW
MisterSir 2020년 4월 22일 오후 3시 15분 
No I did mean the Sprinter.
DC 4260 Productions  [작성자] 2020년 4월 22일 오후 3시 14분 
For which model? I was planning to make a Metlink Sprinter (based on the Matangi units), but I assume you mean the DX.
MisterSir 2020년 4월 22일 오후 3시 12분 
Could you please make a Metlink livery?
WMREnthusiast 2020년 4월 19일 오후 7시 53분 
Did you know that there was a DC in NZR blue that was repainted in NZR Red?
WMREnthusiast 2020년 4월 19일 오후 7시 28분 
Nice