I may be just misreading your list there Lars, But I see an inaccuracy in the succession of locations on your list.
Starting in Ogden and going East
Ogden, Wasatch, (Evanston), Green River, Rock Springs, Wamsutter, Rawlins, Laramie, Buford, Cheyenne.
RJ
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Cheyenne to Buford DD40X - 2600t, SD45 - 2250t
dd
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My source is UP timetable #7, Effective 17 July 1983. After the turbines had retired.
Ok dd,
grins ;-) !
Even the Centennials weren't up to a BB 28 years later. Their starting TE was something about
135000-140000lbs, same as a BB.
What is your source about the ratings? Are the Turbines yet listed ?
Lars
dldance wrote: my 1983 timetable shows the following tonnage ratings for a GP9:Ogden to Wahsatch on EB track -- 1550tOgden to Wahsatch on WB track -- 1050 tWahsatch to Laramie -- 2050tBTW Idaho Falls to Butte -- 750tdd
my 1983 timetable shows the following tonnage ratings for a GP9:
Ogden to Wahsatch on EB track -- 1550t
Ogden to Wahsatch on WB track -- 1050 t
Wahsatch to Laramie -- 2050t
BTW Idaho Falls to Butte -- 750t
Sorry I don't have a timetable old enough to show a Big Boy's tonnage rating - but just for grins here is the ratings for the Centennial (DD40X)
Ogden to Wahsatch on WB -- 2300t
Ogden to Wahsatch on EB -- 3350t
Wahsatch to Laramie -- 4500t
Hey dd,
Good ol' GP9! It is interesting how much tonnage the grade eats up. Thank you.
This makes sense and me thinking of following:
3x GP9 with 138000lbs TE could produce 5250HP and pull 4650t.
UP needed around 3-4 GP7, GP9, F3 or E3-7whatever to equal 1 BB there.
Could BB bring up a train as fast as a modern unit there?
It took 4h to run the 70miles, including one stop.
What about "modern" schedules?
@Steve14 and timz:
Thank you so much for your information.
I was wondering about the tonnage ratings UP give to their trains there, especially BB:
Designed for 3600t at this grade, they could took up to 4450t as often stated ? That is 20% more!
Looking at my copy of the UP Condensed Profile which dates from the early 70's, the steepest grade I can find between Ogden and Wahsatch is on what is noted as the WB main line (the original 1869 main) between MP 930.3 and 930.9 just east of Castle Rock. It shows as being 1.77%. This area has a sustained grade of between 1.55 and 1.77% from 930.3 to 935.6.
Another similar grade is on the WB (original main) between MP 981.0 and 982.0 just west of Gateway. It shows as being 1.72%.
Hope that helps. Any grade changes since the 70's, I have no info on.
....Welcome aboard the forum Lars....
Quentin
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