Re: milano
groompg
Friday, May 3, 2002 9:12 PM
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "citadis" <tramway@a...> wrote:
. . . As for it's trucks, they are actually 1815's trucks and her own
are
I think the gauge difference is only 10 mm (wider in Milan), but
SF found that it was too much, particularly on curves. I
understand that SF "regauged" by regrinding the wheels. What
ever SF did, the cars are now incredibly (and embarassingly)
noisy!
pete groom
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. . . As for it's trucks, they are actually 1815's trucks and her own
are
going to be regauged as well, but the are identical trucks.
I think the gauge difference is only 10 mm (wider in Milan), but
SF found that it was too much, particularly on curves. I
understand that SF "regauged" by regrinding the wheels. What
ever SF did, the cars are now incredibly (and embarassingly)
noisy!
pete groom
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