What the mu shop could do for the diesels it did, including the regular insipections, filter replacement, brake shoes, etc. Heavy stuff went to Conrail, which was still around at the time.
The only locomotives in road service operated by SEPTA were the FP7's (long since retired) and eight AEM7 electrics. There are a few diesels assigned to yard and maintenance-of-way service.
But SEPTA had some Deisal Units as well...not just RDC
I believe the Reading had its own MU-car shop, probably located near Wayne Junction. I beleive this passed to SEPTA and the RDCs were maintained there.
Where did SEPTA maintain there deisal fleet when they had it?
I believe you have to fill out the official Web form, which is here:
http://www.septa.org/deleted/rail-rodeo.html
Kristin indicated that the passes will be assigned via lottery as the number of requests is expected to be heavy. (She didn't say whether people could register multiple times with different names and e-mail addresses... )
That may be the whole motivation for the exhibition! Who knows?
Do we get to inspect the SV trucks?
Regional Rail Displays–Silverliner IV and Silverliner V cars
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