I have a pair of E8's AB and was wondering if they would be used as power on a coal consit or boxcar/mixed freight in the after steam era. I also run smoothside passenger trains pulled by AA E8 pairs. I am modelling freelance passenger coal and general freight country and small town big city staging.
Ronij
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
Dave-the-Train wrote:Did anyone use E8s to haul Reefers in block trains?
Not that I'm aware of. As stated before, general merchandise trains would have been too heavy for E-8's. When they did run, especially on the E-L, they usually ran as three engine sets hauling mostly TOFC, which is relatively light.
Thanks Guys. I guess that answers that. I now have a spare AB set of E8's that I will look for another use for. I could run a TOFC unit as I have a spine car set but the locos look too heavy in front of 8 semi trailer boxes on spine cars. I may do a sell on Ebay and buy some SD40 units or such like. Thanks again
ronnij wrote:Thanks Guys. I guess that answers that. I now have a spare AB set of E8's that I will look for another use for. I could run a TOFC unit as I have a spine car set but the locos look too heavy in front of 8 semi trailer boxes on spine cars. I may do a sell on Ebay and buy some SD40 units or such like. Thanks again
Given the age of a lot of trainmasters back then... what denture fixative did they use? It must have been good!
Just had a brainwave (or meltdown). Can denture fixative be used to temporarily locate little people for photos to be taken of the layout?
Some time ago Classic trains had an article about moving coal to the Great Lakes and moving iron ore back. If I remember correctly there was a reference to the PRR moving empty hoppers from one harbor to another via NYC trackage rights. I think the accompanying picture showed E-units (or were they F's, more logical?).
greetings,
Marc Immeker
I saw e's on the Erie-Lackawanna back in the '70's on the old Erie mainline in New York(mountainous), pulling a shorter freight(25-30) cars, so it's plausible.
It's your railroad, so use them on a regular freight, or pulling empty hoppers back to mines, keep them shorter, it'll work, sometimes railroads used what ever motive power was available.
There are a few well known photographs of Jade Green cigar band NYC E-units pulling general merchandise freight trains in Michigan. Some of the roads that did not lose their E-units to AMTRAK did use them on freights until retirement, but I, too, doubt that it would have been on coal trains.
Remember, too, that E-7s had a nasty habit of overheating as they climbed hills. The story goes that when the EMD salesmen were talking to the railroads about passenger diesels, they asked where the railroad planned to use the locomotives. If it were hilly country, the EMD salesforce would advise passenger F-3s, if flatland, E-units.