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I just got my July issue of Trains Magazine!!! Woot!! Woot!!

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Posted by locomutt on Saturday, June 2, 2007 9:37 PM
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checked the mail and yes yes yes its here!!!! matts asking a million questions as I type.

stay safe

Joe

Ours came in today, but looks like CW got to  it first, so don't know when I'll

get to see it.Dead [xx(]

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Saturday, June 2, 2007 9:43 PM
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Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

Hey Mr. Blysard, re Page 24, have you seen those MP20GPs running around? 

".....built from GP50 cores, they haveCaterpillar 3516c diesel engines that meet EPA Tier 2 compliance.....Why would the cat engine be adaptable to Tier 2, but not an EMD engine?

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Posted by erikem on Saturday, June 2, 2007 10:17 PM
Mine came this afternoon - do find the local freight theme interesting.
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Posted by jeaton on Sunday, June 3, 2007 1:05 AM

Long story, but I actually worked the Milwaukee's Morton Grove Patrol a couple of days in the early 60's.  ("Greenhorn on patrol", Jim Smith, Page 76.)  The crew I worked with were decent guys and gave me good directions on each step of the way.  Although just ten years earlier, then just about every industry next to the tracks had a siding and shipped or received cars.  We must have shipped them all as we returned to Galewood about 15 hours, 55 minutes after we started.  In those days, crew fatigue had yet to be invented.

The next story in the Railroad Reading section is about a failed drop.  In my short stint on the Milwaukee, I participated in several drops.  As head brakeman it was my job to pull the cut lever on the engine.  The conductor threw the switch and the rear brakeman rode the car to set the hand brake.  I never had any qualms about getting on or off moving equipment, and I frankly think that the rule prohibiting climbing on moving equipment is pretty wimpy.  On the other hand, there is no way I would do a drop as the lone person on the ground.

Having grown up and worked on the railroads when loose car business was the name of the game, I found this issue most interesting.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 3, 2007 5:18 AM
Still havent got mine in Northern Texas.
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Posted by Limitedclear on Sunday, June 3, 2007 2:51 PM
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Funny I am seriously thinking of not renewing when mine is up in NOV.

  Yeah, I let mine slide; got *really* tired of Phillips using the mag as his personal political forum.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, June 3, 2007 5:59 PM
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 blhanel wrote:

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

Hey Mr. Blysard, re Page 24, have you seen those MP20GPs running around? 

".....built from GP50 cores, they haveCaterpillar 3516c diesel engines that meet EPA Tier 2 compliance.....Why would the cat engine be adaptable to Tier 2, but not an EMD engine?

Aren't those Cat engines the ones that can be shut off in cold weather without jelling up the diesel?  Don't know if that has anything to do with the Tier 2 rating or not.

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Posted by tatans on Sunday, June 3, 2007 6:32 PM
If we are to get information as to the delivery dates of Trains magazine (I thought it gets there when it gets there) if this information is that important to other subscribers can contributors at least include a list of articles included and a brief description of each article, and any other pertinent information from the magazine, inquiring minds need to know. This way we will not feel neglected until the magazine arrives.
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Posted by Mailman56701 on Sunday, June 3, 2007 6:57 PM
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 Mailman wrote:
 spbed wrote:

Funny I am seriously thinking of not renewing when mine is up in NOV.

  Yeah, I let mine slide; got *really* tired of Phillips using the mag as his personal political forum.

FREEDOM FRIES in the Diner...

LC

 

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Posted by rrnut282 on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 12:14 PM

QM

Mine was waiting in the mailbox on Fri 06-01-07 up here in NE Indiana.  Gotta love the Post Office.

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Posted by Limitedclear on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 12:55 PM
 Mailman wrote:
 Limitedclear wrote:
 Mailman wrote:
 spbed wrote:

Funny I am seriously thinking of not renewing when mine is up in NOV.

  Yeah, I let mine slide; got *really* tired of Phillips using the mag as his personal political forum.

FREEDOM FRIES in the Diner...

LC

 

  ?

Phillips spent this month bragging on French RRs and railfans...

No thanks...

LC

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Posted by Mailman56701 on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 1:59 PM
 Limitedclear wrote:
 Mailman wrote:
 Limitedclear wrote:
 Mailman wrote:
 spbed wrote:

Funny I am seriously thinking of not renewing when mine is up in NOV.

  Yeah, I let mine slide; got *really* tired of Phillips using the mag as his personal political forum.

FREEDOM FRIES in the Diner...

LC

 

  ?

Phillips spent this month bragging on French RRs and railfans...

No thanks...

LC

 

  Ah, gotcha.  Yep, and that's not the first time he's done so either. 

  Tired of that too.

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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 5:35 PM

Oh my gosh, really?

The shock, the horror, the shame of it all....

after all these years to find out the truth in this fashion...Big Smile [:D]

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 Murphy Siding wrote:

     Being an optimist, I assumed that Kalmbach just went alphabeticaly to see who got their magazines first each month.  It appears they are starting with the letter "T" this month.Big Smile [:D]

Um, "Siding" starts with an "S".Big Smile [:D]

"S". "T". Close.

  I've got a confession to make....my real last name isn't SidingShy [8)]

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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 5:43 PM

Sure have...the UP has a bunch of them; parked right next door to us in Basin Yard...I will get a photo or two for you tomorrow if I remember.

One of them works the yard to yard transfer to us at the Port every day.

I took a photo of one of the 2109s sisters a while back....

Sitting at Gate 8, Port of Houston...note the twin "stacks: out the roof...

 

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Hey Mr. Blysard, re Page 24, have you seen those MP20GPs running around? 

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Posted by Railfan1 on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 7:10 PM
Wow, what bright paint! Painted what, 15 minutes ago?
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Posted by edblysard on Tuesday, June 5, 2007 9:14 PM
Close...they are only a few months old...give them about a year to fade out some, get a little road grime on them and they will blend right in.

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Posted by edblysard on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 2:36 PM

Some of the others, around 6 this morning, at UP's Basin yard, it looks like the entire 9 of them are based there, I couldn't get shots of the others, I was on my way to work, and they were behind the pressure vessel in the background.

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Posted by gregretro on Saturday, June 9, 2007 2:57 AM

All in all, a good issue.  I've always enjoyed local freights, especially now that it seems every mainline freight is either intermodal or unit-carload.

On the San Francisco local article, it's worth noting that 2 of the 3 GP-38s that are currently stationed at S San Francisco for the S City Switcher job are DRGW with the Rio Grande swoosh logo nice and clear, and only an ugly splatch of armour yellow below the cab window for the unit number to ruin the aesthetics.  I'll have to post a picture sometime...

I was actually considering writing an article for the Pier 96 contaminated dirt train myself, as the lines of hoppers and gons together look like there's a coal-fired power plant around the corner... and of course there's that Alco S2 as well.  Couldn't believe this had been hiding in my own backyard when I first saw it.  Glad someone else got to it though, and did a fine job on the story...

Oh.  I think this is my first post.  Long-time lurker, first time poster.

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 9, 2007 3:26 AM
Has anyone in the North Texas area reveiced theres yet.  I have not gotten mine yet.
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Posted by blhanel on Saturday, June 9, 2007 9:17 AM
Sign - Welcome [#welcome], gregretro!
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Posted by videomaker on Saturday, June 9, 2007 3:25 PM

I can relate to not renewing the subscrp...

I never see anything except whats north of Kansas..Very little west or southwest or southeast..NOTHING except the NE and NW..I cant relate to just those areas all the time !

Thats why I dont buy it anymore...I do look tho, every month, to see if anything in it I can relate to...Danny

 spbed wrote:

Funny I am seriously thinking of not renewing when mine is up in NOV.

 

 

 Murphy Siding wrote:

     Sorry.  I got carried away there.Blush [:I]  I just didn't know what the protocol was, for being the first to brag about receiving a magazine that comes to my house every month.Tongue [:P]

     Anyway, it looks to be a good one-as always.

Danny

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