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Troublesome GE AC's on the Canadian Pacific Railway

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Posted by nanaimo73 on Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:07 AM

This was posted on another thread back in March-
GE pushed CP to change from the Wabco air cooled air compressors to Gardner-Denver water cooled compressors, and they have been failing very rapidly, GE is replacing them under warranty with CP's preferred Wabco models. But in the mean time it has been causing big problems with 40 brand-new locomotives failing on the road when they can't keep train line air pressure up and the brakes apply.

I'd guess the problems have been fixed by now.

Dale
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Troublesome GE AC's on the Canadian Pacific Railway
Posted by da_kraut on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 10:34 PM

Hello everybody,

went out to Alberta and discovered that most of the freights going into Edmonton usually have an AC4400 and a newer ES44AC.  Then while being in a hobby shop I picked up a great magazine called "Branchline".  It deals quite extensively with the Canadian Railroads be it Class 1 or Via or Regional Branch lines.  In it was an article that mentioned Kathryn McQuade who is CPR's operating officer as stating that they are having a lot of issues with the last 40 GE locomotives that they bought. 

My question is do any other railroads have problems with their new GE's?  Is that the reason CPR is running the old and new AC's together, reliability reasons?

Thank you

 Frank 

"If you need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm."

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