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What's your favorite E?
What's your favorite E?
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 4:12 PM
I take it by the Santa Fe Montrosity you mean the EMC Amos n' Andy. Ugly little guys, but important in the development of the diesel.
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AntonioFP45
Member since
December 2003
From: Good ol' USA
9,642 posts
Posted by
AntonioFP45
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 7:07 PM
JrBernier, 4884BigBoy,
Thanks! Nice thing about those tough old 567 diesels is that they're still around, as well as a number of E8s and the UPE9s. (though I think I had read that one or more of the UP E9s were repowered with the 645 series diesel)
Amos N' Andy? I had forgotten that this is what these units were called. Indeed, important to the development of the diesel, but
good goobly!
Compared to the graceful Steamers, these two shovel faced puppies looked like they had a run in with
The Hulk!
"
I like my Pullman Standards & Budds in Stainless Steel flavors, thank you!"
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espeefoamer
Member since
November 2003
From: West Coast
4,122 posts
Posted by
espeefoamer
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 7:25 PM
I voted for the E9,since E8s and E9s are virtually all I ever saw.I saw RI E7s once,in Chicago.I also saw the B&O EA at the B&O museum,and the SCL E3
when it was parked at Denver Union Station.I grew up alongside the LA&SL main line so I saw the City trains behind E8/9s all the time[:)].
Ride Amtrak. Cats Rule, Dogs Drool.
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SP9811
Member since
February 2003
From: The Golden Empire
69 posts
Posted by
SP9811
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 8:24 PM
SP E9 6051
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 8:41 PM
E9's rule!!
you just cant beat those Union Pacific executive E9's. definately a thing of beauty.
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GN-Rick
Member since
May 2003
From: Robe Valley, Wa.
719 posts
Posted by
GN-Rick
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 10:01 PM
I voted for E7A, naturally, because that is the E that the Great Northern ran.
VERY
close second is the Burlington's E5s. I agree with all you like-
minded guys that the slanted nose, combined with the stainless carbody
is spectacularly striking.
Rick Bolger Great Northern Railway Cascade Division-Lines West
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jlcjrbal
Member since
November 2004
From: Baltimore, Maryland
213 posts
Posted by
jlcjrbal
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 10:05 PM
Hey guys where is the bestplace top see photos of the E's . I am still trying to get an understanding of the different types SO any direction ou can send me for this would be wonderful.. Joseph
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GN-Rick
Member since
May 2003
From: Robe Valley, Wa.
719 posts
Posted by
GN-Rick
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 10:26 PM
A good book to see the different E-unit types is "The Second Diesel Spotter's
Guide" by Jerry Pinkepank. It is out of print but you probably can find one on
Amazon. There is a current update called something like 'Classic Diesels'or something like that. It is purchased at your LHS or through Kalmbach.
Rick Bolger Great Northern Railway Cascade Division-Lines West
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trolleyboy
Member since
May 2014
3,727 posts
Posted by
trolleyboy
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 10:28 PM
I voted for the E8 they were the only canadian ones to be had. When the three of them 1800,01,02 were around in the classic maroonn and Grey they were a thing of beauty.They became Fugly once VIA painted them blue and yellow unfortunatly that is the only paint job I witnessed them in. I was tempted to vote for th E6 though because I've always liked the slanted nose.E units are generally a classey machine. Rob
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johncolley
Member since
February 2002
From: PtTownsendWA
1,445 posts
Posted by
johncolley
on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 10:34 PM
The E-7 was the first with the vertical style nose as used on all later versions and F's. All the previous versions had the 60 degree slope nose. Also, in 47 and 48 it was used on the Empire Builder. Noticeably overloaded in the Rocky and Cascade mountains as the consists grew, it was taken off the builder and used on other flatter run trains in 49 on. Still my favorite!
jc5729
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CBQ_Guy
Member since
September 2003
From: North Central Illinois
1,458 posts
Posted by
CBQ_Guy
on Thursday, February 3, 2005 12:46 AM
E5. Has the best looking nose, IMO.
"Paul [Kossart] - The CB&Q Guy" [In Illinois] ~ Modeling the CB&Q and its fictional 'Illiniwek River-Subdivision-Branch Line' in the 1960's. ~
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passengerfan
Member since
March 2004
From: Central Valley California
2,841 posts
Posted by
passengerfan
on Thursday, February 3, 2005 6:16 AM
Remember traveling behind an E-5 between Billings and Lincoln in otherwise all heavyweight train. That E- unit was the only thing to rave about for that trip as the cars were already showing their age and the CB&Q was already wanting to get rid of this train. The crew at one point told me it was unusual to find an E-5 on the point as the usual power was a post war E7.
About the Santa Fe 1A and 1B they were delivered with B-B trucks and the railroad added a third axle so they were A-A-1 and 1-A-A the only units I think ever had this arrangement. This was after they had the raised Bulldog nose installed by Topeka shops. I always thought they were the result of two E1A units in a head on and Santa Fe just painted them warbonnet colors rather than repair the damage. In any event they certainly were ugly but an important part of E-unit development.
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SP4449
Member since
August 2004
From: Eastern Nebraska
166 posts
Posted by
SP4449
on Thursday, February 3, 2005 6:23 AM
To 4884bigboy, the mars light is just a blinking light. There are two filaments in a single bulb that alternate. I have the P2K E6 in UP City of SF paint. I plan to pull the electronics and use the circuit as a ditch light controller and replace the mars with a more realistic one such as I have seen done by Minatronics.
BTW my vote is for E6 in City of San Francisco paint.
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