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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 15, 2003 2:22 PM
I still remember the old EMD f series they used to run, i was a little tyke back then, almost every days somehtign would go wrong with those.. An axel would fall off (in various locations too), the engine would catch on fire.. no one was ever hurt, Fuses would continuously blow. I remember once when the engine lost all power.. it just litteraly all the elctronics stopped working ... like a car if you put it in neutral going down a hill and turn the engine off.. They just kept spending millions on revamping them instead of buying new ones. last year that changed and they bought all new locomotives. the range from EMD90MAC, to the new GE locomotive "Lego train". we still use one old EMD F series, Its called "old reliable" never broke down once.

Those where the days...

oh and Ken.. I am really sorry, i retract everyhting i ever said that dissrespected you.

Cheers, kev

No hard feelings.
I retarct my sword to.
Kev.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 12:14 AM
Kev, like I said in annother post. I learn every day. One thing that I learned working with a bunch of old heads is humility. If you open your mouth outta turn they will lay waste to you. It is part of the RR culture. Perfect example of an old head is J. If I popped off to him, he would slap me down. That guy was moving freight when I was still poopin' green. Ed has chosen the RR as a career later in life, but, his knowledge pool is deep. Compared to the old heads on this job, I'm just a boy. I also apologize for slammin your job. I would be pissed if somebody slammed my road (no matter how many claims they deny, and how much they make me mad). As I said in the "engine levels," thread; I will retract my claws.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 13, 2003 6:29 PM
It is starting to get crazy that one, there are so many posts.. I gave up a while ago trying to follow them.

KEN- once again, for the record (and i won't force you to admit i am right) it all started by you insulting what i do, and whom i work for, and for the ksot part.. anyone would take exception to that. If you insulted where anyone worked on here.. they would clearley be insulted.. I'm not a brain surgeon, and i can figure that out.
I may not be the brightest person around here, ken you clearely have more expierience in this field then i do, and i thank you for correcting my technical errors.

Cheers,
Kev
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 13, 2003 12:36 AM
Some pretty good stuff in that thread, but, I'm with you. My attention span is pretty short as well. Go figure, maybe my girlfriend is right! I may have Attention Defecite Disorder. I hate it when she is right!
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Posted by dknelson on Monday, May 12, 2003 9:06 PM
I see.
Engine Levels has 56 posts. I am a Geezer. Give the way this forum is constructed I basically give up once a topic gets over 15 postings.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 12, 2003 6:44 PM
Dave, what happened is that super hogger Kev stuck his foot in his mouth under annother thread (see Engine Levels) and tryed bustin my balls. After he started getting bruised up a little, he didn't wanna play anymore. His lack of RR knowledge started showing. He portrays himself as a real player, or old head on the RR. Which he is apparently not!
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Posted by dknelson on Monday, May 12, 2003 8:07 AM
Somehow I sense some posts in this thread must have been deleted because I am not following at all.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 11, 2003 6:13 PM
Boy, I guess that you guys would like to just live in your little foamer world and not be bothered by silly little things like facts. Heck, if you don't know it, just make it up. Don't answer any of your questions.....or what? Old Kev was the one who stated "Next time it will be an absolute," or some crap like that. He even called me inept. Now that I busted his balls, you two don't wanna play anymore. Kev is the one who portrayed himself as the RR guru....Not! You guys are right......don't let people that actually know what they are talking about when they speak ruin your little fantasy. As far as the *** thing. It is a sarchastic saying. "Sure ***," "Sure Richard," "Yeah right," all the same. I wasn't directly calling anybody a ***. It was a figure of speach. If I was going to call either one of you a name, you can be assured that there would be no question about what was said.
Remember, Jenny asked a question and King Kev misinformed her. The rest of us set it straight. Read the other posts!

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 11, 2003 12:53 PM
For heavens sake!

I can litteraly not belive your immaturity Ken! i really can't..

I followed this whole argument from where it started, and it started with YOUR crass comments. And it accelerated with you calling people "***" Get some maturity, quick!

Same thing applies to me, don't answer any of my questions Either.

Kevin, i think the AMT is great, I love the new locomotives, Don't let people like Ken walk all over you.
/Rick
p.s. Kevin, parles tu francais un peu?
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 11, 2003 12:44 PM
Ken - which of the following do you wnat to hear?

Your the best train master in the whole world..
your the king of the castle and i'm the dirty rascal..
Yep, your so right, I'm dumb, can't tell the difference between a freight train and a Ford F-150, i wouldn't know Red from Green, I sure don't know the difference between any signals, your so right, i should never have challenged you
my apologies.

You win!!! is that what you want to hear? well there it is...!

in the future, i would appreciate it if you didn't have anyhting posotive or polite to say, please don't reply to any of my questions.
Thanks Ken,
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 10, 2003 9:23 PM
Nobody is trying to aggrevate here Kev. You got high and mighty trying to show me up and showed your lack of knowledge on the subject, called me inept, and finally dealt me an absolute red....hahaha. Next time you try to bust somebody's balls, be sure that you have your facts straight. That is the only point that is being conveyed here. Now, I'm going to go to work and try to find that auto brake valve and send one up to the land of Molson for you.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 10, 2003 8:56 PM
wow, you were all right. The railroad has such an amazing history. Thanks for all your help.

Cheers, kev

P.s. Ken, it is useless to attempt to aggravate me, as you think CanadiAns are "cool" they are also mostly peace keepers, and don't get agrivated easily. Sorry if this dissapoints you in any way that i'm not "angry" with your comments, or that i'm don't act all rude and sarcastic like you...

But to everyone else: thanks for your help, i have learned a great deal.

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Posted by BNSFNUT on Saturday, May 10, 2003 5:03 PM
Try BNSF.COM This is the corperate page and has a link to facts about the railroad.

Clear Blocks















There is no such thing as a bad day of railfanning. So many trains, so little time.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 10, 2003 4:00 PM
You are the pro here. Why don't you tell me? I sure wouldn't want you to deal me annother absolute red. Heaven knows how embarassed I was to find out that locomotives have no automatic brake valves. Oh, by the way, I have nothing against Canadiens. Seem to be pretty cool folks.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, May 10, 2003 9:10 AM
This URL on Trains webste provides a brief history of the BNSF:http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/000/383vcfie.asp

The BN part of name refers to the Burlington Northern RR. The Burlington Northern itself was the product of the 1970 merger of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy RR with the Northern Pacific RR with the Great Northern RR with the Spokane, Portland, & Seattle RR. These railroads were originally controlled by the great American railroad baron, James J. Hill. I believe a Supreme Court decision in the 1890's prevented Mr. Hill from combining his railroads into one operating unit.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 9, 2003 8:17 PM
Being from "South of the border" we in North Dakota are in BNSF country. If you go to the Internet and type in BNSF there are many sites that describe part or all the history. It is a rich interesting history and combination of many fallen flags such as The Sante Fe, Northern Pacific, Great Northern, SLSF, and many more. Have fun looking it up.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 9, 2003 6:36 PM
Ok heres a really dumb question, don't frget i'm from CANADA, and don't see these every day... I saw a BNSF locomotive go by today.. I could look this up.. but what is the history of that railroad, seeing as the locomotive was in the "Santa Fe" paint scheme, I believe that i can pull the name "Santa Fe" out of BNSF, much more then that, i have no clue, is it a company recently formed?
thx for your help
Cheers,
KEv

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