QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar Ok OS, what is the steepest grade that a straight rod job ever faced in revenue service? (I dont know the answer but that Saluda would be my next guess if Madision wasnt it.)
QUOTE: Originally posted by garyaiki I pasted a whole paragraph from a website I found because it claimed a BigBoy "kept moving" a 10km long train. A claim no one in this thread has confirmed or denied. The rest of the paragraph was full of errors and it was a mistake to paste them.
QUOTE: Originally posted by rdganthracite QUOTE: Originally posted by garyaiki I pasted a whole paragraph from a website I found because it claimed a BigBoy "kept moving" a 10km long train. A claim no one in this thread has confirmed or denied. The rest of the paragraph was full of errors and it was a mistake to paste them. I don't see any way that the UP could have kept a 10 Klick long train together. Contemporary to the Big Boy, the Reading had to remove the 4 unit FTs it was using on 100 car or less trains on the Catawissa grade in Pennsylvania because they kept pulling the drawbars out of the ends of the cars. The internal reports found that the 4 by 6 inch shanks on the couplers of the era were not capable of absorbing the stress of a long train being pulled up the grade and would snap when there was a change in tension. Now the FT was described by EMC as being the equivalent of a modern 4-8-4. The Big Boy is at least the equivalent of two 4-8-4s. So are you going to tell me that Union Pacific was able to defy the laws of physics and get metals to safely handle loads well in excess of their failure limits? A 1.0 km train i can believe even a 2.0 if the engineer was careful. But not a 10 km train with one locomotive on the head end.
QUOTE: Originally posted by gabe [ Sure its possible. Just make sure she's pushing instead of pulling the train. Gabe P.S. However, perhaps one should reference the 500-car N&W coal drag. Apparently there were 250 cars without an engine behind them, I wonder how long that would be? I do know that broken knuckles did occur with some regularity on the N&W though. Apparently, they would just bull doze the car right off the tracks and worry about it later so as not to tie up the main.
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