It is based on EMD JT46 series. JT stands for Pilot Room/Cab at both ends (either streamlined locomotive body or narrow locomotive body), while 46 stands for EMD 16-710 prime mover.
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife EMD 710 engines used in bunch of European locomotives, particularly in UK/Germany (Class 66/266), Spain (Vossloh Euro 400), and Romania (EGM LD 2100) , also in some rebuilds of old soviet M62 (designed in 60s for Eastern bloc, still used by private operators)
This reminds me of Indian Rail Class WDG-4(Based on GT46AC and SD70AC, same EMD V16-710 diesel traction) accelerating with the same CONCOR(Container Corporation) cargo load!!!
HELLO SNORRE JOHANSEN HOW ARE YOU FOR FEW YEARS AGO AND NAPPY NEW YEAR IN 2020 AND YOU KNOW ABOUT THE EMD LOCOMOTIVES WORKING IN INDIA AND SO THIS VOSSLOH EURO 4000 LOCOMOTIVE MAKES SOUND JUST LIKE GE TE33A AND GE POWERHAUL BUT TE33A ARE USED IN UKRAINE,KAZAKHSTAN,TAJIKISTAN AND OTHER COUNTRIES BUT I LIKE YOUR CHANNEL AND GREETINGS FROM INDIA
Yes, Rena is located at the Røros- line between Hamar and Røros. The line has only DMU traffic now, at least north of Koppang. Log trains operate on the section between Hamar and Koppang.
Ours have been given the tops number Class 68 and are owned by DRS (Direct Rail Services also Chiltern Railways for the Birmingham Snow Hill to Marylebone services and Scot Rail for the Fife Circle
@@z00h No. They are not one. Class 67 is EMD JT-42-HW-HS, using EMD 12 cylinders 710G-3C, while EURO 4000 is based on EMD JT-46-CW, using 16 cylinders 710G-3C.
It is based on EMD JT46 series. JT stands for Pilot Room/Cab at both ends (either streamlined locomotive body or narrow locomotive body), while 46 stands for EMD 16-710 prime mover.
Correct bro you are.
No matter where you go, there's no mistaking the purr of the 710!
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Nice sound and locomotive :).
Precioso video de la Euro 4000.
Saludos.
Both have the EMD 710 series engine, and were built at the same factory in Valencia, Spain.
So strange hearing a 710 and seeing a euro style locomotive... rather than an SD70 class!
@@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife EMD 710 engines used in bunch of European locomotives, particularly in UK/Germany (Class 66/266), Spain (Vossloh Euro 400), and Romania (EGM LD 2100) , also in some rebuilds of old soviet M62 (designed in 60s for Eastern bloc, still used by private operators)
This reminds me of Indian Rail Class WDG-4(Based on GT46AC and SD70AC, same EMD V16-710 diesel traction) accelerating with the same CONCOR(Container Corporation) cargo load!!!
You are right
Flotte lok med masse Power..!
Nice sound!!!
Minner meg om en Grid, Brush class 56. Takk for bra lyd opptak!
Helt enig! :-)
Ja, få vekk den lyddempern så blir det mye bedre :)
Great video!
Thank you!
Fantastic
HELLO SNORRE JOHANSEN HOW ARE YOU FOR FEW YEARS AGO AND NAPPY NEW YEAR IN 2020 AND YOU KNOW ABOUT THE EMD LOCOMOTIVES WORKING IN INDIA AND SO THIS VOSSLOH EURO 4000 LOCOMOTIVE MAKES SOUND JUST LIKE GE TE33A AND GE POWERHAUL BUT TE33A ARE USED IN UKRAINE,KAZAKHSTAN,TAJIKISTAN AND OTHER COUNTRIES BUT I LIKE YOUR CHANNEL AND GREETINGS FROM INDIA
schönes Video! Danke
Sounds like American EMD diesels. Is it 16-645 or 16-710?
16-710G3C :)
love that sound!
The European SD70 :)
what Rena is it? 170 km north from Oslo?
Yes, Rena is located at the Røros- line between Hamar and Røros. The line has only DMU traffic now, at least north of Koppang. Log trains operate on the section between Hamar and Koppang.
Ours have been given the tops number Class 68 and are owned by DRS (Direct Rail Services also Chiltern Railways for the Birmingham Snow Hill to Marylebone services and Scot Rail for the Fife Circle
Do they not have different power units?
Sounds like a British Class 67
It looks like it too, because it technically is one...
@@z00h No. They are not one. Class 67 is EMD JT-42-HW-HS, using EMD 12 cylinders 710G-3C, while EURO 4000 is based on EMD JT-46-CW, using 16 cylinders 710G-3C.
@@z00h Euro 4,000 is 16cyls 710 EMD engine. Class 67 is 12cyls 710 EMD engine. Euro *3,000* is like class 67 because it is also 12cyls 710 EMD engine.
@@slv777darshan so the 4000 is more like a class 66
Ahh