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	<title>Comments on: Two new Irish Rail locomotives dressed to travel, submitted St. Patrick&#8217;s Day 2019. 
GM Diesel Division SW1001 plant switcher numbered &#8220;1&#8243; (ex-EMD LaGrange) is moving Irish Rail (Iarnród Éireann)  JT42HCW units 204 and 210 across Oxford Street, presumably to hand off to CN Rail for transport to an ocean freighter. Their 3-axle trucks are not in the picture, typically riding on another flatcar. 
JT42HCW locomotives are powered by an EMD V 12-710G3B diesel engine of 3200 gross HP (2970 HP for traction).   The railways of Ireland have a track gauge of 5&#8242; 3&#8243;, wider than international standard gauge of 4&#8242; 8-1/2&#8243;, so they cannot travel to the dock on their own wheels. 
I have photos showing higher-numbered Irish Rail locomotives on CP Rail flatcars in CP&#8217;s Quebec Street Yard. 
Irish Rail&#8217;s first JT42HCW unit 201 had the most notable transportation arrangements &#8211; air freighted to Ireland (with trucks mounted) aboard an Antonov An-124 cargo plane from London ON to Dublin on 9 June 1994 &#8211; sources indicate that a JT42HCW weighs 120 tons ! (in 2000 lb tons &#8211; a lesser number of metric tons)</title>
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		<title>By: jp4pix</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 04:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Boxes like that are seen on quite a number of flatcars, my guess has been that it&#039;s a place to store tie-down cables, chains, etc.
I suspect that the air freight of unit 201  was partly for publicity, the aircraft operator wanting to attract other shippers. 
&quot;The fully assembled, 109-ton locomotive was rolled onto the Russian Antonov 124-100, the world&#039;s largest freighter, in London Ontario, en route to Dublin. The flight took some 12 hours with refueling stops in Montreal; Gander, Newfoundland; and Reykjavik, Iceland.
Officials who supervised the loading of the June 9 flight have submitted the shipment, which weighed 146 tons in all, to The Guinness Book of Records.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boxes like that are seen on quite a number of flatcars, my guess has been that it&#8217;s a place to store tie-down cables, chains, etc.<br />
I suspect that the air freight of unit 201  was partly for publicity, the aircraft operator wanting to attract other shippers.<br />
&#8220;The fully assembled, 109-ton locomotive was rolled onto the Russian Antonov 124-100, the world&#8217;s largest freighter, in London Ontario, en route to Dublin. The flight took some 12 hours with refueling stops in Montreal; Gander, Newfoundland; and Reykjavik, Iceland.<br />
Officials who supervised the loading of the June 9 flight have submitted the shipment, which weighed 146 tons in all, to The Guinness Book of Records.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Driver8666</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Mar 2019 03:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That guy looking at the camera? Priceless. What&#039;s in the box though? 

Air freighted to Ireland? Must&#039;ve been important. Wonder how they loaded that in?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That guy looking at the camera? Priceless. What&#8217;s in the box though? </p>
<p>Air freighted to Ireland? Must&#8217;ve been important. Wonder how they loaded that in?</p>
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