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When I was working for the Wisconsin Central, every once in a while I'd read in the Chief Dispatcher's Turnover about the wayfreight crew at Gladstone, Michigan refusing the wayfreight power because they were F's (they cited visibility concerns). <br /> <br />My response to the assistant chief at the time was to arrange to send them down to New Brighton where we could use them on the transfer! [:D] <br /> <br />Back when the B's were still out of service, my conductor and I lobbied (albeit unsuccessfully) to get the 2 SD24's assigned to New Brighton as permanent transfer power and suggested that they bring a couple of the B's down to use between the SD24's (shades of the old CB&Q, anyone??). We had even offered to do some rewiring work on the SD24's when they weren't being used (they were having a lot of low-voltage control problems on them at the time). <br /> <br />Oddly enough, they were listening on the first part and tried to send us SD24's on a couple of occasions (one at a time on the inbound trains), only to have a thrifty power planner use them on the outbund trains so they could fill the trains to tonnage. Oh, well. It almost worked! Somewhere I have some video of one second or third out on a train at New Brighton and just east of Cardigan Jct. That was the last time I personally observed them in any sort of road service. <br /> <br />Those were just a few of my many memories working at the WC. Those were days when a lot of the planners actually listened to the field guys. I think some of them got a kick out of finding someone who actually <i>wanted</i> the old junk. Then of course, there was my "call list" of people I would tip off if we had something interesting on the point of the transfer, like say and ex-Soo GP30. I remember the day we sent one of the lower numbered 1500 series Geeps east on the point of an outbound train - this was shortly after the unit had been released to service when the short hood had been lowered. I have photos of the outbound train at New Brighton and even brought my Mom down there after I got done with work to show her the old Geep. Having grown up on the C&NW in Ames, IA, she remembered the Geeps and made a comment about how it had been a long time since she had seen one. <br /> <br />Those days were without a doubt, the highlight of my RR career.... <br /> <br />Respectuflly, <br /> <br />-Dennis J. Holmes (Homer) <br />BNSF Train Dispatcher <br />Fort Worth, TX <br /> <br />------------------------------------------------- <br /> <br />I remember an article in Railfan and Railroad 10 years ago about AC's last F-Units, and with the exception of LTV Steel, defunct since 2001, AC must have been the last operator to run F-Units in scheduled freight service. Oftenly the F-Units weren't alone as they were mixed with Geeps, but 10 years ago it was still possible to see an F-Unit heading a freight. <br /> <br />The author of the article was then remembering the same F-Units (wearing Soo Line's paintscheme) at the same location when he was a youngster. <br /> <br />Dominique <br />[/quote]
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