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UP MT-73- coal vs. oil tenders

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Posted by ragnar on Friday, May 19, 2006 1:34 PM
Wow their listing's of DVD is awesome!!
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Posted by S class on Friday, May 19, 2006 4:07 AM
The Union Pacific Historical Society publishes a series of books dealing with each class of locos in turn. There are a couple of books on the MT73's available at a good price here http://www.mcmillanpublications.com/

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Posted by marknewton on Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:26 PM
Engine numbers 7850 to 7859 were built as oilburners for UP subsidiary road Los Angeles & Salt Lake. As far as I'm aware the remainder of the class burned coal throughout their service life.

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UP MT-73- coal vs. oil tenders
Posted by bpickering on Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:48 PM
Hi, there.

Looking for info about the UP MT-73s- either direct or indirect. Was looking at the Locomotive Cyclopedia Vol. I, and found an article about the MoPac MT-75s, but haven't found the UP versions.

Regarding the UP MT-73's- when were they (and if only some, about what proportion) converted from coal to oil?

Where did they tend to be used- plains or mountains (may seem like a silly question, given their name, but just checking...)

Suggestions for sources to read up?

Thanks,

Brian Pickering
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