Re: Re: W2 v Milano
Val Golding
Tuesday, April 30, 2002 12:24 AM
W2s used mostly MV101 and BTH265 motors but a few had GE247 motors. All were
40hp.
At 01:16 PM 4/29/02 , you wrote:
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40hp.
At 01:16 PM 4/29/02 , you wrote:
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "citadis" <tramway@a...> wrote:
. . . (correctme if I'm wrong, the Milano has 30 or 35hp motors? W2's have40hp)The driving position and view on the Milan is far superior thantheW2 so, overall, give me a Milano anyday.
Greg, the driver!
I hope that Milantram chimes in on this discussion, but in the
meantime:
Don't/didn't some W2s have 35 hp motors? I think that our
operational W2 has such motors and it seemed to me, as a
passenger, that its a little less peppy than I remember our first
W2 (now at a nearby trolley museum) to be. Its been a while, so
maybe its my imagination, which has been over active recently.
I think that some Milanos have 40 hp motors (or its metric
equivalent).
Peter Groom
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