Having posted pictures of the lined green and lined maroon liveries for the 32 Class yesterday, here are representations of the other two liveries. these are the plain black (what I call "service black", because it's the standard livery of NSWGR engines in service), and slightly more interesting black with red footplate edge.
The latter was sometimes called the 'railtour livery', as it was often applied to engines which were specially booked for rail enthusiast tours. However, photo evidence shows in much wider use than that, so we have included it for those who want a change to the unrelieved black of most other NSW locos in everyday service.
Yes, I know these aren't very visually stimulating images compared to the coloured ones, but neither was the appearance of the real thing!
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