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|season = aus
|image = CBH Class.png
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|type = d
 
|type = d
 
|power = 7
 
|power = 7
 
|tax = 10
 
|tax = 10
 
|dispatch = 17
 
|dispatch = 17
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|limit =
 
|limit_gem =
 
|cost_gold =
 
|xp_gold =
 
|level_gold =
 
|cost_gem =
 
|xp_gem =
 
|level_gem =
 
 
|offer =
 
|offer =
{{OfferLoco|type=L|date={{date|2014|01|30}}|cost={{Gold|33000}}|buyxp=1050|level=25|limit=1}}
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{{Offer|type=L|date={{LO|2014|01|30|2014|2|6}}|cost={{Gold|33000}}|buyxp=1050|level=25|limit=1}}
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|notes = Used in achievements:
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*[[Australia_Day_Achievements#Australia_Day|Australia Day IV]] {{req|y}}
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The CBH Class were 25 diesel locomotives built by MotivePower in Boise, Idaho, in 2012-14 for CBH Group, a grain co-operative in Western Australia. The first fourteen built had 2,680HP engines and the rest had a more powerful 3,300HP engine. Twenty of the class run on narrow-gauge (3ft 6in) track; the remaining five run on standard gauge (4ft 8½in).
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|notes = A class of 25 diesel locomotives built by MotivePower in Boise, Idaho, in 2012-14 for CBH Group, a grain co-operative in Western Australia. The first fourteen built had 2,680HP engines and the rest had a more powerful 3,300HP engine. Twenty of the class run on narrow-gauge (3ft 6in) track; the remaining five run on standard gauge (4ft 8&frac12;in).<br>
 
Available Jan 30, 2014 to Feb 6, 2014.
 
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 9 July 2019

Logo Australia Day
CBH Class Icon Decoration
Statistics
CBH Class
Type Decoration
Theme


Offer Information
Offer Type Offer Date Cost Buy XP Level Restrictions
Logo Limited Limited 30 Jan 2014 - 6 Feb 2014 33,000 Resource Gold 1,050 Train Ride XP 25     Limit: 1
Other Information
Used in achievements:

The CBH Class were 25 diesel locomotives built by MotivePower in Boise, Idaho, in 2012-14 for CBH Group, a grain co-operative in Western Australia. The first fourteen built had 2,680HP engines and the rest had a more powerful 3,300HP engine. Twenty of the class run on narrow-gauge (3ft 6in) track; the remaining five run on standard gauge (4ft 8½in).