Bumble-Bee (livery)

Livery used on New Zealand railway locomotives From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bumble-Bee was an informal term, promoted by the editors of NZ Railfan magazine, describing a New Zealand railway locomotive livery (resulting from the combination of black and yellow in the colour scheme) found in common usage amongst the railfan community.

DFT 7295 in Dunedin while wearing the Tranz Rail winged logo.

The livery, first introduced on 31 May 2001 to promote level crossing safety to replace the Cato Blue livery and was initially trialed on Tranz Rail locomotive DC4323, and over time was applied to numerous other locomotive classes up until 5 May 2004, when Toll NZ took over Tranz Rail, and introduced the Corn-Cob livery.[1]

DFT7145 in Napier while wearing the "TR" slopping blocks.

The first four locomotives that were painted in the livery, including DC4323 and DFT7160, received the livery with the Tranz Rail "winged" logo.[2] DC4185, DX5166 and EF30071 never received branding when they were repainted in the livery.[3] DC4185 did not receive branding either when it was repainted, but the sloping block letters were later applied to the loco.[4]

Variations

DSG3251 in Dunedin.

A few locomotives had been repainted in variations of this livery:

  • DSC2678 was repainted in the livery, but with a red stripe running down the sides of its hoods, which are the colours of Canterbury.[5]
  • DSG3251 was repainted in the Otago colours of blue and yellow instead of black and yellow, with "TR" block letters on the logo hood, and a bumble-bee version of the Tranz Rail winged logo on the cab.[5]
  • TR874 was repainted in this livery, but in reverse with a black cab and yellow hoods, with a bumble-bee version of the Tranz Rail winged logo also painted on the long hood. This variation was called by many rail enthusiasts as the "Wasp" livery.[6]
  • Although not an official variation, DC4421 and DC4853 have received KiwiRail stickers on the front of the short-hood, and on the back of the long-hood.

Locomotives that wore/wear the Bumble Bee livery

DC class:

DF class:

  • 7008[5] - now in the KiwiFruit livery[16]
  • 7049[13] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[17]
  • 7077[2] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[18]
  • 7145[19] - repainted in the KiwiRail Bold livery[15] and is now under overhaul
  • 7158[6] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[20][21]
  • 7160[3] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[22][23]
  • 7200[6] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[24]
  • 7226[10] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[15]
  • 7282[19] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[25]
  • 7295[3] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[26]

DH class:

DSC class:

DSG class:

DSJ class:

DX class:

  • 5039[7] - now in the KiwiFruit livery[16]
  • 5166[3] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[31]
  • 5195[13] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[21]
  • 5229[2] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[26]
  • 5327[4] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[21]
  • 5402[5] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[32]
  • 5419 - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[21]
  • 5425[7] - now in theKiwiRail Bold livery[33]
  • 5500[2] - repainted in the KiwiRail Bold livery[34] and now stored at Hutt Workshops as a chassis
  • 5517[35] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[23]
  • 5520 (and as 5045)[35] - now in the KiwiRail Bold livery[22][36]

EF class:

TR class:

See also

References

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