Bumble-Bee (livery)
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Bumble-Bee is an informal term 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.
The livery, first introduced in 2001 to promote level crossing safety, was initially trialled on Tranz Rail locomotive DC 4323 (photo), and over time was applied to numerous other locomotive classes up until the time that Toll introduced its own livery.
[edit] Locomotives to receive the Bumble Bee livery
DC class
- DC 4012:
- DC 4058:
- DC 4156:
- DC 4185:
- DC 4277:
- DC 4300:
- DC 4317:
- DC 4323: 2001
- DC 4398:
- DC 4421:
- DC 4438:
- DC 4473:
- DC 4565:
- DC 4571:
- DC 4726:
- DC 4790:
- DC 4847:
- DFT 7008:
- DFT 7049:
- DFT 7077:
- DFT 7145:
- DFT 7158:
- DFT 7160:
- DFT 7200:
- DFT 7282:
- DFT 7295:
- DH 2822:
- DSC 2419:
- DSC 2678:
- DSC 2746:
- DSG 3020:
- DSG 3114:
- DSG 3236:
- DSG 3251:
- DSJ 4017:
- DSJ 4045:
- DX 5039:
- DX 5166:
- DX 5195:
- DX 5229:
- DX 5327:
- DX 5402:
- DX 5419:
- DX 5425:
- DX 5500:
- DX 5517:
- DX 5520:
- EF 30013:
- EF 30042:
- EF 30071:
- TR 708:
- TR 742:
- TR 908: