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Brunswick Green, Railroad Images, John Bell, Magic Crystal, Milwaukee Road, Rail Transport, Southern Railways, Ho Trains, Train Wreck

After enjoying Andy’s thread so much I thought I would try a thread on the 5 best looking or favorite electric locomotives. My 5 picks are as follows: 1. GG1 in Brunswick green and with 5 stripes is the best looking for all-time 2. P5a has similar character of a GG1 3. EP-5 Jet in the McGinnis paint scheme 4. E-44 always amazes me how nice a box can look 5. EP-4 very elegant So what are your top 5 electrics and why?

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Electric locomotive class WAP-7 owned by Indian Railways Electricity Logo, Indian Railway Train, India Railway, Andy Fletcher, Basic Electrical Engineering, Family Photo Studio, Train Drawing, Dubai Architecture, Picture Frame Crafts

Vector illustration with front view of high-speed electric locomotive WAP-7 used to serve passenger trains. Details - pantograph WBL-85, AAR tightlock couplers and chain link couplers. WAP-7 mean: W - Broad Gauge, A – AC electric traction, P – Passenger and “7” - the serial number of the modification of locomotive. EDITORIAL USE

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British Railways: Class 77 Electric Locomotive 'Juno' (fic… | Flickr British Railways, Liverpool City, Plain Blue, Electric Train, British Rail, Electric Locomotive, Train Pictures, Juno, Sheffield

The EM2 (later Class 77) electric was a legacy of the LNER's pre-war scheme to electrify the East Coast main line using a 1500V DC overhead supply. War got in the way and, when British Railways dusted down the plans, DC traction was already on its way out in favour of a 25 KV AC supply. Only one main line scheme was completed to the old standard, the trans-pennine route from Manchester to Sheffield and Wath. Primarily a freight route, for which the Bo-Bo Class EM1 (later Class 76) was built…

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