AmTrak under the wires in the Mid-West

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AmTrak under the wires in the Mid-West

  • I was fortuitous to catch somthing that never happened before (I will get more infor after the holidays).

    The AmTrak was rerouted over the Chicago South Shore andSouth Bend tracks because of the derailment on the Nothfork and Southern near Burns Harbor In. just East of Gary In. 12/21/2007 approx 13:30hrs.

    Train is heading West into Chicago.

     

     

    That was the first time I seen a p-42 at both ends. Normally there is a converted p-40 at one end.
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  • Extremely nice catch.  Apart from the P42DCs, it kinda shows how Amtrak operations into Chicago  ought to be/have been.  (Pity there aren't any AEM-7s that can run on 1500 volts DC, otherwise that would be a nice run into Randolph Street for that train...)
  • Its not the first time but it is rare.  Years ago I followed the capital Limited through Michigan City going westbound.
  •  spikejones52002 wrote:

    I was fortuitous to catch somthing that never happened before (I will get more infor after the holidays).

    The AmTrak was rerouted over the Chicago South Shore andSouth Bend tracks because of the derailment on the Nothfork and Southern near Burns Harbor In. just East of Gary In. 12/21/2007 approx 13:30hrs.

    Train is heading West into Chicago.

    That was the first time I seen a p-42 at both ends. Normally there is a converted p-40 at one end.

    Well the P40's have been stored with some being sold to NJT, so a couple P42's is probably all you'll see now, or a P42 and a Cabbage.

    That's one heck of a derailment! I wonder what caused it. Great photos. I've seen unit 27 before on the Carl Sandburg.

    Long live the BNSF .... AND its paint scheme. SchemerBob
  • Wow!   Thanks!
  • Hi Schemerbob, What is a "Cabbage" that you refered to?
  • A "Cabbage" is an old F40 that's had it's prime mover (motor) removed, and the interior converted to a baggage room. The cab stays intact and operates much like a cab control unit on push-pull cars. That way you don't need a loco on each end.

    The term "Cabbage" comes from "Cab" and "Baggage"

    Hope that answers your question! 

  • Thank You!

    I only heard of them refered to as

    F-40 Cab Units.

    If they are replacing the cab units with P-42 power units.

    Are they adding baggage cars again?

    I do not rememver seeing a baggage car in the one in C S S train