QUOTE: Originally posted by vvtdeb NOBODY can say with ANY certanty about ANY locomotive being as "on last legs" in todays world and markets. The way that Companies REBUILD and RE-ENGINE locomotives with such ease and small expense, an engine could theoretically last indefinetly. Seriously. Might I draw your attention to the hundreds of STEAM LOCOMOTIVES that are STILL in use EVERYDAY at places like Steam Town and Historical sites around the Country?! I KNOW we're talking diesels, but just to show you the example, Steam was way BEFORE the diesels, and THEY are STILL running on TODAY's rails?! My personal opinion; I'd wager that if a kind-hearted Chief Operating Officer of a Railroad Company WANTS to keep his old diesels "alive", they will. If you bring in some un-caring, bottom-line, cost-containment type of individual into the Company and give him Authority, they will rebuild the OLD before they buy something NEW?
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
1981 VW Rabbit Diesel?
OK...F-40 Amtrack vintage, FP-45 not many of them around, GP9 still a few working shortlines, even seen some very old SP and UP SWs shoving cars around the southland.
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