https://archive.org/stream/Mecheleciv_1952_12_2#page/n0/mode/2up
Overmod Deggesty MC, a Talgo is not like a potato or tomato; it is more like a piano. Au contraire, I suggest it might be more like a tornado... keeping with the Spanish and not Nahuatl roots. And piano, like mother, is only half a word.
Deggesty MC, a Talgo is not like a potato or tomato; it is more like a piano.
Au contraire, I suggest it might be more like a tornado... keeping with the Spanish and not Nahuatl roots.
And piano, like mother, is only half a word.
Johnny
DeggestyMC, a Talgo is not like a potato or tomato; it is more like a piano.
[quote user="mudchicken"]
The Talgoes (sp?) were set out at Avondale CO (AAR/TTC connection east of Pueblo) by BNSF by Wednesday and pulled up into the Test Center shortly after that.
Assume Michigan DOT signed-off on this.
[/quote "(sp?)"]MC, a Talgo is not like a potato or tomato; it is more like a piano.
The Amtrak petition underlying the FRA notice was actually filed with FRA on January 2, 2018 - over a month ago. So, Amtrak must have made made the decision to use the Wisconsin trainsets within a week or two after the Cascades accident. The petition is available on the "Regulations.gov" website (enter "FRA 2018-0005" in the search bar)
Its official Amtrak has a docket before FRA to operate the stored Talgos at Beech in the PNW without door interlocks. Note one set is on way to Puebelo for some type of testing.
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2018-02-01/pdf/2018-01959.pdf
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