MidlandMike CMStPnP ...steeper grades on CZ route My recollection is that the steepest grades on the Moffat and Sierras is about 2%, 2.4% in the Wasatch. On the SW Chief route there is 3.5% on Raton, 3% on Glorietta, and about 3% on Cajon (although those grades are generally shorter).
CMStPnP ...steeper grades on CZ route
My recollection is that the steepest grades on the Moffat and Sierras is about 2%, 2.4% in the Wasatch. On the SW Chief route there is 3.5% on Raton, 3% on Glorietta, and about 3% on Cajon (although those grades are generally shorter).
Lithonia Operator Good info, guys. A) One train had 6 bi-levels and baggage car at the rear. B) The other had 7 bi-levels and baggage up front. And one day it had three engines. I'm going to call A the Chief, B the CZ. Much obliged, gang.
Good info, guys.
A) One train had 6 bi-levels and baggage car at the rear.
B) The other had 7 bi-levels and baggage up front. And one day it had three engines.
I'm going to call A the Chief, B the CZ.
Much obliged, gang.
That is what I would do, steeper grades on CZ route and according to Amtrak CZ has a professional bathroom cleaning crew......it's an additional x number of employees to keep all the restrooms clean en route. I believe it is the only Western train that has that or at least the only one I read about. On other Western trains the car attendant is responsible for that. Not sure why CZ is different in that small respect.
Still in training.
In Los Angeles, they have baggage at the rear for the platforms at Union Station
The CZ would have the longer consist of the two trains. Additionally, perhaps a third locomotive.
I figure that the baggage car placement is the same each day for a specific train. And I figure that the train that ran on consecutive days has to be the Zephyr.
Unfortunately, the COVID-based schedule may have reduced daily service to three times weekly; no printed timetables of that period seem to be available.
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Back in June, I photographed three Amtrak trains, westbound, not far east of Galesburg, over two days. All were in late afternoon.
One train ran both days, with the baggage car up front.
The other train ran only one day (I think), with the baggage car on the rear.
I lost my notes.
My theory is that the train with the forward baggage car is the CZ, because I think it was daily. So the rear-baggage-car one has to be the SW Chief, because I think it was thrice weekly.
Make sense?
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