http://www.locophotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=86752
Does anyone know where the new batch are going to be assigned?
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I don't think that's true. There are plenty of older units in California. Heck, BNSF is sick with Dash-9s around here. Plus, it's not like they swap engines at the border.
I would assume that the GEVOs will run system wide just like the current ones.
That shade of Yellow is what's known as clean, not faded.
8531 behind it (which if the internet isn't lying to me is an SD90AC (H-Mac)) Is just faded and dirty.
I ran UP 7818 the other day and I was pretty impressed. It didn't have near the vibration as the older model GE's have but I guess it will once it get's some miles on it. Also I noticed the number boards seem to be lit with LED's.
Oh yeah, and the air conditioner didn't work!!!
zapp wrote: I ran UP 7818 the other day and I was pretty impressed. It didn't have near the vibration as the older model GE's have but I guess it will once it get's some miles on it. Also I noticed the number boards seem to be lit with LED's. Oh yeah, and the air conditioner didn't work!!!
They did that on purpose... So you won't get to comfortable.
zapp wrote:They smell like wires, plastic and paint...go figure.
And just what do you think gives off the "new car" smell?
CSSHEGEWISCH wrote: zapp wrote:They smell like wires, plastic and paint...go figure.And just what do you think gives off the "new car" smell?
AlcoRS11Nut wrote:Eh...they are ok... I think the hood after the cab looks like is built out of lego's. Not that crazy about the appearance of the GEVO's
Awesome colors but lego??????????????
AlcoRS11Nut wrote:The back part, like the radiator flares and the area over the prime-mover. The body just seems very square like lego bricks. Maybe its just me?
You got a point!!!!!!
By and large, you are going to see a lot more new engines in CA and particularly So Cal. There are different measurements that have to be met by the railroads....and somewhere there is a giant spreadsheet measuring which locomotives smoked how much in what areas. That is why the gensets are arriving in So Cal, to arrive at a lower average pollution ratio than the rest of CA.
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