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TRAINS Top 10 Diesels

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TRAINS Top 10 Diesels
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 4, 2002 1:16 PM
We gave you our votes for the ten best, ten worst, and ten engineers' favorites. Now it's time to hear what you think? Were we right on target or way off base?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 4, 2002 4:52 PM
I await the mag with batted breath. Any articles on motive power always interest me.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 5, 2002 1:40 AM
I just got the issue in the mail yesterday. I must say, the top ten/worst ten, hit the nail right on the head! While there wasn't an author listed, who ever was responsible for that fine article, their next drink is on me... Great job fella's!!!
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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, September 5, 2002 12:55 PM
I only know trains by watching them and what I have picked up, but this was a great article. I learned a great deal and Brownie the Boomer was a laugh-out-loud great column.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 5, 2002 11:08 PM
Here POOCH, here POOCH.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 5, 2002 11:16 PM
For performance and reliability, mark me down for SD40-2's! OK, now which ones sounded the best? My vote, E8's with twin 567's! Second, FM H24-66's. gdc
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Posted by eolafan on Friday, September 6, 2002 8:00 AM
Great edition of TRAINS, loved it. You were close to my feelings on top ten diesels, but feel you should have listed two more. The F45/FP45 are on my list as well as the DDA40X of UP. You can easily see I am a cowl lover. Jim Shaw, Aurora, IL
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Posted by Saxman on Saturday, September 7, 2002 7:15 AM
SD 40's and GP 38's. They are like well worn gloves. You know what to expect out of them and what they will give you in performance.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 9, 2002 9:54 AM
I just read the article and I couldn't agree more except I have a question. A coment was made that the DASH-9 was cheaper than the competitive SD70M. Would not the SD75M be the competition rather than the lesser HP SD70M?
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 13, 2002 5:13 PM
I have to agree with Terry. The SD40-2 and the old reliable GP38-2's will be around longer than any other modern diesel. They just keep going and going.
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Posted by BigJim on Tuesday, September 17, 2002 4:24 PM
I can't believe everyone has been duped by this article. It wasn't about the 10 best, it was about ten diesels that changed railroading. I have asked for and have been graciously granted a refund for this issue because it was misleading.

That said;
No.1 has to be the EMD SD40-2 w/extended range dynamic brakes.
No.2 GP40 put two of these together with....
No.3 SD45 and youv'e got your self a high speed powerhouse!

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Posted by citidude on Wednesday, September 18, 2002 7:35 PM
But then how does one define the "best"? Railroad management, railroad workers and railroad enthusiasts all have different perspectives.


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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 18, 2002 8:03 PM
I agree with the person above me. Best is in the opinion of the person at the throttle, or looking at the balance sheet, or the maintainence man trying once again to reach that part that is always breaking that is under and behind everything else. I, personally like to here a solid set of SD40-2's, and where I am from, that means high hood ex Southern units on local freights.
Take opinions as they come, then formulate your own. That's your right and perogative, but above all, have fun with the hobby, and enjoy discussions and debates with each other.

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