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well i was going to try to start hand laying a turnout, im looking for a chalenge. i was going to start over the weekend but i wound up working on my moms craft room, i was in the attic puting OSB up for the celling. OSB if none of you have worked with it is a !!! i droped a peice of it scrached my wrist, so now it looks like i cut myself, not cool pluss it splinters like no tomorow.
but the celling of this room is my new rooms floor, when my room is done, i am planing to do a shelf layout that goes around the room in HO or O. i will have a pocket door in my room so i dont have to worry about door swing.
you people should be happy you got pictures of these roads! as well as the fact that CN doesnt use PATCHES! i have only caught TWO WC SD45s to date. those and some wimpy little geep.
CN is killing these locomotives off and everyone seems to hate them for doing so. and yet i get chewed out for ripping on UP for the murder of all of MY favorite road's locomotives. is there ANY fairness?
at least a WC SD45 has a museum life now. CNW was not so fortunate.... at least you guys have PICTURES of these DMIR, WC, GTW, IC, and EJE locomotives, and at least ANY locomotives from those roads remain. none of this is the case for CNW or me.
it is because of this that i shall say what everyone says to me when i protest:
CN is just doing what businesses do! blah blah blah get over it or dont protest it! blah blah blah CN didnt buy these roads out to spite any of you! etc etc
SHEESH!
Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
While Im happy for CN not using patches, I would also LOVE to see ANY SD45s anymore in CN paint or not. You are in the middle of everything CNW. I dont get to see WC often anymore at all, and you see CNW remnants everyday. Your problem is that paint bothers you too much. The history is what matters, and hey, even CNW nose bells are still on a good number of UP SD40-2s. But no, not good enough for Atmo, come on, gimme a break. Businesses do what they do, but its still sad when it happens.
And maybe the reason you are always yelled at is because the CNW merger happened nearly 12 years ago!
Alec
i'm surrounded by CNW zombies. it's not a happy place. i dont know why you insist on saying it is....
how will photographing said zombies help me get CNWs in my roster?
to hell with history. that's all been said and done now. they aren't CNWs anymore. and therefore they no longer mean anything!
let me tell you how flawed your logic is.
UP has steam...UP doesnt run the steam to Wisconsin. as far as i'm concerned, the steam program may as well not exist. nothing up HERE will change. the E9s. it was fun riding that train. i hope to do it again....in the next DECADE UP decides to send it up here!
keeping 8646 and 8701 unaltered is doing nothing good. it's distracting fans from noticing the other ex-CNWs being scrapped or sent off to brazil instead of attempting to preserve one! not to mention those 2 are the ugliest scrap heaps CNW ever bought. worse than even the AC44s
the zombies. when they're finally gone, i will be ECSTATIC! when i think back about them, i will remember they were tortured and murdered CNWs forced to perform revenue service in an ugly, boring, and degrading paintscheme. and i will be glad that they finally got to die peacefully. i will NEVER miss them!
my past CAN come back. all it takes is one zito or OY SD40-2 to go to a museum. i will photograph it and be happy it's there in CNW paint like it belongs.
Whatever you do, don't give up your belief in saving one. The most important part of getting a engine preserved is to stand by your thoughts. I'm sure someone else out there somewhere is trying to get one of those saved also. Every little bit increases the chances of something being saved just that much, but there has to be a lot of interest in order for it to actually happen. When 7525 was saved there was quite a lot of interest in saving it, since CN was scrapping them at such a fast rate. The bell gong on the front could help that part of the equation, plus maybe with IRM getting a SD45, a SD40-2 could be a possibility in the future. I really don't know what IRM is interested in other than CNW 4160 and a Metra F40C, but this SD45 being at the museum could hopefully get them into saving some more modern (60s-70s) era EMDs, but first before they get anything they need to make more room to store their engine, and there is a new barn in the making from what I have been told. I forgot to mention that when I was at IRM seeing 7525, I was talking to a volunteer who works for the EJ&E when not at the museum, and I did bring up to him that the museum should look into getting a EJ&E SD38-2. He said that would be a excellent addition to the museun's roster, and that there are several EJ&E employees who volunteer at the museum, so maybe there is hope.
Ok guys. Not the place for ranting. Save it for some where else. Railroads are business and we can't change it. The past is gone and we can't bring it back. We can only try to preserve the past. I only say the stuff I do of CN because I'm not to happy with what they do. But if RRs where in Rail Fan perspective we would still have steam. My goal is to get all the WC, IC, and GTW (DMIR is to far north) even the repaints. I use to not take pictures of repaints, but a good friend told me that one day they would be gone.
Anyway I was planning on posting my pics from point on Saturday, and my Neenah Photos and Point photos from yesterday. Haven't had the time to.
Lets just all get along, we here for pictures and discussing issue with RRs. Not arguing about the paint, or which is better,
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You do have a good point there. I see what you mean. That is one of the reasons UP still operates steam.
Here are the exact ways I think CN could improve its service.
1. Focus more on safety and having less derailments.
2. Don't retire 80 engines until you get new power to replace them.
3. If they want to get of DM&IR power so fast, equip other engines with straight air to replace them.
Other than those reasons, CN seems to do a good job at getting freight throughout North America, but that doesn't make up for the interesting rosters WC, DM&IR, and IC (lets not forget about the GP10s and GP11s!) that were lost, not to mention the DM&IR and IC are very old and historic names. WC also is a older name even though the WC CN got was not the first WC!