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Cato Blue is an informal term describing a New Zealand railway locomotive livery (resulting from the combination of blue, grey and yellow in the colour scheme) found in common usage amongst the railfan community. The livery was first worn on DFT 7160 as a variation of the New Zealand Rail blue livery. [1]
DX 5097 in Cato Blue livery with Tranz Rail logo, in Auckland, December 2001 DXC 5258 in Toll Rail Corn-Cob livery at Otira in July 2008 Upon introduction, all the DX class members were painted in a livery consisting of the locomotive body painted orange except for a chrome yellow segment that curved down from the top of the locomotive's long ...
NZ Rail Blue - The orange was replaced by a mid-blue and with the "New Zealand Rail" logo on the long hood with numbers painted on the cab sides. The first several DFTs that were converted were repainted in the livery, but it was replaced with the Cato Blue livery when NZ Rail was replaced by Tranz Rail in 1995 and the class were being ...
Tranz Rail split them into two classes. The DQ class were rebuilt with a brand new cab and low nose and painted in the Cato Blue livery, with dynamic brakes, a computerised control system and rebuilt engine. The QR class were overhauled with auto-transition couplings and were also repainted in the Cato Blue livery, and were only used as ...
This livery was applied to set DM 147 by Tranz Rail's suburban operator Tranz Metro during the late 1990s, and was the only unit to wear this livery. The car body was painted in the standard Tranz Rail "Cato Blue" with a grey roof, yellow ends and headlight mount, and black underfloor equipment and running gear.
They were still painted in the Cato Blue livery, still with Tranz Rails winged logo still painted on. [1] The logo was later modified with "Tranz Rail" being replaced by "Tasrail". [5] The locos were used as slave units only (as they were in New Zealand) due to lacking of the radio and other equipment as what are fitted to other lead ...
Octavius Valentine Catto (February 22, 1839 – October 10, 1871) was an American educator, intellectual, and civil rights activist. He became principal of male students at the Institute for Colored Youth, where he had also been educated.
ACI Worldwide Inc. is an American payment systems company headquartered in Elkhorn, Omaha, Nebraska. [3] ACI develops a broad line of software focused on facilitating real-time electronic payments.