Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill Locomutt: Actually, practically everything I've ever said on locomotives in this forum can be found in things quite accessible to you: the various Kalmbach diesel spotters books (I would get them all, and read them all, and they're cheap at flea markets), and the four-part series "The Diesel Locomotive from D to L" by Vernon Smith, which appeared in Trains in 1980 (again, easy to find used copies at flea markets or on line). There's little that's changed in 24 years in the diesel business since Smith typed that wonderful series.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal NS uses GP60's on four intermodels around here, while they were designed for RoadRailer service I have yet to see one on a RoadRailer and I'm sure I never will.
QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy There are still sections on the old BC Rail right-of-way that use exclusively 4 axle units. ...this of course is because of curvature issues.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 On a philosophical note - Who uses the 4 axle units? The folks who keep traffic supplied to all the 6 axle units. The extinction of 4 axle units may well bode ill for the world of railroading.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Guilford350 QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal NS uses GP60's on four intermodels around here, while they were designed for RoadRailer service I have yet to see one on a RoadRailer and I'm sure I never will. Didn't NS use GP60's on roadrailers back in the early 90's? I thought they did.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Mookie Will they ever go to something bigger than the 6 axel? Or have they reached their limit in length and axels? Mook
QUOTE: Originally posted by M.W. Hemphill I wouldn't! It's still a good book. I have one and I still use it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by drailed1999 I swear by my copies of Diesel Locomotives: The First 50 years, The Contemporary Diesel Spotters Guide ( 2nd edition ), the Field Guide To Modern Diesel Locomotives and from the other guys The Contemporary Diesel Spotters Guide ( year 2000 edition ). These are some of the best quick reference books out that I'm aware of.
QUOTE: Originally posted by goat C-Cs are just a fad, B-Bs will be back, like it was inthe 1950s ! Place a dozen B-B in pairs spaced evenly in a 200 or 300 car train, that could be the future. With automaticaly activated couplers between the units trains can be split and recoupled remotely for crossings and yarding or even multiple destinations. Or MAYBE they will remove the axles from wheels and come up with something totaly different !?!
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