For more than a half century, Dv12 diesel hydraulics have worked Finland’s 1,524mm gauge lines. (Purists will note that in their first decade this type was classified as Sv12).
During my recent visit to Finland I was delighted to find many of these old diesels still on the move. Some have been painted in the new white with green livery, but others were struggling on in their traditional paint, albeit with a green splotch painted across the front.
The Dv12 is to Finland, what the GP9 was to America, and the 141/181 Class General Motors diesels are to Ireland.
These are just a few detailed views made of these classic locomotives.
Tracking the Light posts Daily!
Very good shot of 2617. Lots of detail and it’s very clear.
The green splodge on the older red-and-white locomotives is not paint, it’s reflective tape. There’s no point in having it there because you cannot see it because the lights are so bright, yet they insist…