WizlishDo we know how the Lindner wrongful-death lawsuit came out?
Still tied up in courts. http://cookcountyrecord.com/stories/510578750-wrongful-death-suit-against-union-pacific-heads-back-to-state-court-seventh-circuit-said-it-lacked-jursidiction-to-hear-appeal
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CShaveRRYou mean the bridge that self-destructed on top of an automobile one 100-degree Fourth of July a few years back, due to heat kinks in the rails because of the difference in ballast between terra firma and an open-deck bridge, which UP had wanted to replace but the cities involved wouldn't let them? Is that the one?
I think it's the one almost exactly two years ago, where (supposedly) the DPU failed to stop pushing when the trainline went into emergency.
Where is the reference to UP wanting to replace the bridge but the local authorities not letting them? That is missing from most of the "popular" accounts of the accident -- perhaps not surprisingly.
Do we know how the Lindner wrongful-death lawsuit came out?
(Sorry to hijack the original thread, the topic of which is still something I'm interested in learning about...)
Andrew Falconer Does anybody at Union Pacific remember the bridge collapse in Illinois?
Does anybody at Union Pacific remember the bridge collapse in Illinois?
Andrew Falconer The Union Pacific management and employees have to replace all the old and weak bridges.
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The Union Pacific management and employees have to replace all the old and weak bridges.
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carnej1IIRC, the P42 was removed from the GE catalog prior to the Tier IIcompliance issues due to the fact that the cab didn't meet new crashworthiness standards. GE is designing an EVOLUTION series passenger unit with updated safety features and there is a conceptual drawing online. This is a four axle unit with a monocoque body like the Genesis, but the nose looks different.
I take it this is a different design from the HSP46 family which has been out for several years now.. Where are the drawings?
(1)Most first generation and early second generation power is inadequately shielded (no matter the claims to the contrary) for just about any PTC equipment. The issue may become moot if METRA can't shame the feds into paying for commuter PTC. (kinda ironic in the unfunded mandate department)
(2) Getting those E-50 thru E-65 bridges up to snuf (E-80) ain't gonna be cheap and competes with all the whining from those using the service expecting a more cushy ride and more frequent service (as long as it's $pending OPM)...AAR/TTC is looking at ways to beef-up and extend the life of decaying older bridges that are less expensive and do not require total disassembly and rehab of the bridges...(ie-repair under service)
The problem is money, as I understand it. Metra would not rebuild their F40PHs eternally if they didn't have to, but they lack the funding to purchase new units, and don't really need a 125MPH capable unit anyway. If they need extra power, I think more of the ex-GO F59PHs are most likely.
I think Metra should take a look at the EMD's F125.
QUOTE: Originally posted by carnej1 QUOTE: Originally posted by AMTK200 QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR QUOTE: Originally posted by AMTK200 EMD doesn't make the F59PHI's anymore. Carl the Problem is on the UP-NW/N Lines. Yep...that's what I said! Carl, Sorry didn't the see the part. GE isn't allowed to make P42's because of the EPA laws. IIRC, the P42 was removed from the GE catalog prior to the Tier IIcompliance issues due to the fact that the cab didn't meet new crashworthiness standards. GE is designing an EVOLUTION series passenger unit with updated safety features and there is a conceptual drawing online. This is a four axle unit with a monocoque body like the Genesis, but the nose looks different.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AMTK200 QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR QUOTE: Originally posted by AMTK200 EMD doesn't make the F59PHI's anymore. Carl the Problem is on the UP-NW/N Lines. Yep...that's what I said! Carl, Sorry didn't the see the part. GE isn't allowed to make P42's because of the EPA laws.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CShaveRR QUOTE: Originally posted by AMTK200 EMD doesn't make the F59PHI's anymore. Carl the Problem is on the UP-NW/N Lines. Yep...that's what I said!
QUOTE: Originally posted by AMTK200 EMD doesn't make the F59PHI's anymore. Carl the Problem is on the UP-NW/N Lines.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by THE_WEEZ QUOTE: Originally posted by the feed what about F59PHI's and such??? No way classic F-40's will do! Metra's F-40s just came out of overhaule (or so i hear). They will last another 10 years from now. And where did you hear that the new locos where too heavy? If those brides can carry fully loaded frieghts the can sure hold the loco!
QUOTE: Originally posted by the feed what about F59PHI's and such???
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QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer They might buy P40s or P42s from GE if they can't get EMDs.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding Rebuild the F40's, perhaps?
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