Amtrak 1970's
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Would it be feasable to replace one of the power cars with a Genesis unit and operate it that way? These trainsets would be a great fit on the ADIRONDACK with their larger windows and since this train is turned at both end points the trailing power car could be modified into a business class car. The third set could be used for spare cars during peak travel periods. If they can be modified in this way then they should be put to use.
Dragoman schlimm I believe Paul Milenkovic is the best source on these. I have gotten the sense that Paul's interest was more in the UAC/Sikorsky TurboTrain, with that train's more revolutionary (for the time) tilt and articulation mechainisms. But, I would be happy to hear any input from him!
schlimm I believe Paul Milenkovic is the best source on these.
I believe Paul Milenkovic is the best source on these.
I have gotten the sense that Paul's interest was more in the UAC/Sikorsky TurboTrain, with that train's more revolutionary (for the time) tilt and articulation mechainisms.
But, I would be happy to hear any input from him!
I think so. His dad may have had a connection. Possibly on the same thread there was someone else who addressed the fuel consumption issue for turbine engines.
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One of the French Turboliners is still rusting away in a scrap yard in rural Indiana.
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OvermodI do not know how recently the image gets refreshed, but this might help tell you what's at Bear.
That photo is probably at least a good 5-6 years old. None of the reybold oil unloading facility down the line was built yet.
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I do not know how recently the image gets refreshed, but this might help tell you what's at Bear.
One of the Frangeco RTG cab car shells survives, on its side, in a scrapyard. I believe that is the only piece of the original Turboliners that survived.
I don't think we are going to know if the HVAC or turbine exhaust ignition hazards were real or trumped-up. I doubt Amtrak will ever find a use for three trains with a cost that makes you think of having an expensive mistress at every station, not just every division point. That's a pity, as the rebuilds were very interesting high-speed trains.
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