Posted by Kibu on March 30, 2019 | |
Different type of panto than what the E-60 usually had. Wonder why the conversion.
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It actually is an optical illusion of sorts. If you look carefully at the support structure on the upper arm of the E60 pans as opposed to the Arrows, there is a difference. What you are seeing is actually both pans up on the E60. They all had the standard Faiveley single stage pan, identical to Silverliner IIs, and very similar to the E44. Only #601 was later fitted with a red Brecknell-Willis high speed pan like the AEM7s. See photo ID 691571 for another E60 double-pan configuration.
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Posted by thewiz on March 31, 2019 | |
It looks as though both pantographs are raised.
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