QUOTE: Originally posted by nfmisso See: www.comrail.org , which I used to belong to. A new Atlas GP40 or SD35 or C425 could handle 12 to 15 cars each up the helix, so 40 car trains required three locomotives to get up the hill, and three was not enough for a fifity car train - it is a real bummer to stall on the hill --- you have to get the dispatcher to send out a helper -- and it ties up the whole road. <G>
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy QUOTE: Originally posted by nfmisso See: www.comrail.org , which I used to belong to. A new Atlas GP40 or SD35 or C425 could handle 12 to 15 cars each up the helix, so 40 car trains required three locomotives to get up the hill, and three was not enough for a fifity car train - it is a real bummer to stall on the hill --- you have to get the dispatcher to send out a helper -- and it ties up the whole road. <G> Why don't you just pu***he train up by hand? Is it worth the trouble sending another locomotive when you could do it by yourself?
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy Why don't you just pu***he train up by hand? Is it worth the trouble sending another locomotive when you could do it by yourself?
Dan