
Cameron Allen
Posted: 4 August 2025, 17:06
Having had a quick look around Loram's RGX-02 at Derby over the weekend, I couldn't find any form of identification or number obviously on it. I'm presuming RGX-02 is Loram's name for its type/model so the question is does anyone know if it has an EVN or is it currently unknown?
Thanks in advance

80085fan
Posted: 5 August 2025, 10:57
From what I understand, this machine is the successor for Loram's C2101 (which was built in the 90s and is very tired) and is undergoing product approval to operate on the network.

ontrackplant Website editor
Posted: 5 August 2025, 11:10
No, it's not. DR79701-704 is the replacement for the C2101. More details in the recent news article.
The RGX02 in question here is a smaller compact grinder for metros and transit lines. Don't know any further details about numbering etc but will post on the website as soon as more is known.

D1
Posted: 5 August 2025, 18:37
I spoke to the chap who was apparently in charge of it and he said it will be allocated a serial after its visited a test track in a month or two.

Cameron Allen
Posted: 6 August 2025, 13:32
Thanks all for the help, sounds like it's just a waiting game now for a few months

NWPG
Posted: 1 October 2025, 21:36
Ive been informed this should become 79801/79802

Pablo Picasso
Posted: 12 January 2026, 09:27
No, it will be 79901 and 79902 :)

ontrackplant Website editor
Posted: 13 January 2026, 14:17
Interesting, thanks.
Makes me wonder what 79801 is/will be.