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UP Power On the RailEx Perishable Trains`

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UP Power On the RailEx Perishable Trains`
Posted by caldreamer on Saturday, August 18, 2012 8:58 AM

What types of engines are assigned to the RailEx Perishable  trains from Del;ano, Ca and Walla Walla, Wa?

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Posted by Bruce Kelly on Saturday, August 18, 2012 11:48 AM

The Wallula train had AC45CCTEs when I saw it this spring.

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, August 23, 2012 10:09 AM

CSX has a restriction of a maximum of 24 powered axles on all system trains - AC engines count as 9 powered axles.  For the 'fruit salad' train - a special rule has been put in place to allow 27 powered axles on the designated trains ID's for it, thus all three AC units that the UP delivers on the train can be on line and blowing smoke.

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Posted by caldreamer on Thursday, August 23, 2012 5:23 PM

Thanks for the information.  What models does th UP put on the "fruit salad express", SD70MAC. SD70ACe,  AC4400's, or ES44AC's?

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Posted by YoHo1975 on Saturday, August 25, 2012 8:51 AM
i don't often see those trains, but every single other mainline freight I ever see ever in Roseville runs with whatever. ACe, 70m, C44, C45, SD9043. UP will run it all on any train with the only restriction being SD70Ms don't have DPU.
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Posted by MikeInPlano on Friday, August 31, 2012 1:07 AM

Why the restriction on the number of powered axles?

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Posted by BaltACD on Monday, September 3, 2012 8:44 PM

MikeInPlano

Why the restriction on the number of powered axles?

Today's AC locomotives, in MU operation, easily have the ability to exert more drawbar pull than the draft gear, couplers and knuckles of the car fleet are designed to withstand.

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Posted by Lab on Monday, October 1, 2012 2:57 PM

Sounds like a good reason for distributed power

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