Thanks Ed, I really appreciate your patience with my newcomer questions you have been a wealth of prototype information thank you.
Steve
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!
Good save. We're cool.
Ed
Also thanks Ed for the reply about UP #80 but I am looking for a locomotive that I can find in HO sadly there aren't any reasonably detailed/priced models out there to my knowledge. I probably should have been more specific on the criteria of my questionI therefore apologize for not being more specific in my question.
I simply answered my own question so I would not waste your time. And I would guess you would answer my questions so that I may get prototype information from a person more knowledgable when it comes to the prototype!
Steven,
Please explain to my why I should ever attempt to answer a question from you again.
What would be the most powerful single unit UP turbine? I found the answer myself upon rereading the Wikipedia article it would be the Veranda Turbine! I asked this question because technically a SD-35/DD-35/DD-35/SD-35 lashup is a single locomotive because they are operated together as one! And therefore the DDA40X is not the most powerful.
According to Wikipedia (The Free Encyclopedia) the most powerful would be the third generation GTEL "Big Blow" locomotives!
The Wiki overview may get to some of the questions...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pacific_GTELs
And...
https://www.up.com/aboutup/special_trains/gas-turbine/index.htm
http://www.american-rails.com/gas-turbine-locomotive.html
Paul
Modeling HO with a transition era UP bent
Was it experimental or did it see mainline service like the other UP giants like Big Boy or Big Jack?
#80:
214' - 9 3/8" long
Appriximately 36 feet longer than #1-30.
Well what would be the locomotive for each?
Do you mean length or HP or TE?
Roger Huber
Hi there, I am trying to find out what was UP's largest turbine locomotive?