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QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding beaulieu: I finally got time to watch the DVD you sent me. Many thanks. My only regret was that there wasn't more narration. The countryside looked a lot like eastern S.D. It appears that German freight trains run at a pretty good clip. British Railway question: If freight trains run in the same blocks as passenger trains, what type of speeds do they run, in order to stay *out of the way*? Thanks
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding cogload: Thanks for the info. Does a dispatcher somewhere have to try and fit all these freight trains of differing speeds in among passenger trains? I had assumed that all trains would have to be moving at relatively the same speed. Thanks
QUOTE: Originally posted by CSSHEGEWISCH After the experience and expense of maintaining the OP engine, I would find it unlikely for any North American road to be interested in the Deltic.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding <snipped> Britain, by moving much slower in transition, it appears, was rewarded with a bigger variety of diesels-to the delight of railfans, no doubt. <snipped>
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed I'm hoping that your delightful president and congress don't murder Amtrak
QUOTE: Originally posted by Townsend I've never read of the prototype Deltic going to the USA or Canada and thats something that the books would keep quiet. On the other hand it is suprising that English Electric built this very expensive loco that could capable of running in America or Canada on the off chance. Does any one know if any Arican railroad were actually interested in an engine like the Deltic.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Simon Reed Murphy - I think the short answer is no. There were British diesels of all sorts of different power ratings, abilities and intended purposes. There are plenty of publications dealing with this and when I think of some I'll let you know. British builders tended to look to Europe for inspiration, on the rare occasions that they bothered to research anything, despite the fact that the Irish had so despaired of UK products that they turned to GM. Have we not touched on this a few months ago?
Originally posted by cogload The Irish regards themselves as almost Britain.....really? Huummm. Suggest you study history sir! [/quote I HAVE studied history (at 'O' Level I did Britain and Ireland 1865 - 1914!) and I have also visited Ireland on numerous occassions (both the North and the Republic). I have always found the people there extremely hospitable. I used to have a friend (alas he passed away last year!) who worked for Iarnrodd Eireann who used to arrange visits for me and a few friend to railway installations. As well as IE ones we visited quite a few obscure peat bog railways as my friend had a few contacts there too. As for history, if any nation has a right to hate us Brits its the Irish. But I've not found that at all, so they could be the winners of the most forgiving nation on earth prize. Many people from the Republic served in the UK forces during WW2 and many still do - there are still regiments in the UK army that are recruited from all of Ireland. To-day IE is a well run system - what attracted me to it were the old steam heat passenger cars and MetroVick diesels (albeit re built with EMD engines). I used to be a member of the Iri***raction Group, which has preserved some of these and I have several certificates for the £10's I donated to them. There's still a significant number of loco hauled trains in the Republic while Northern Irleland Railway still keep a couple of loco hauled sets in reserve for major sporting events, especially 6 nations Rugby matches. Reply Murphy Siding Member sinceMay 2005 From: S.E. South Dakota 13,569 posts Posted by Murphy Siding on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 12:54 PM QUOTE: Originally posted by cogload . When I worked for Canadian National...er...sorry EWS cogload: A while back, you posted this about CN / EWS, and I wondered what you meant by this. I'm sure it was meant in jest. Were you comparing the operations of the two? Just curious. Thanks to all posters from accross the pond. You make for some interesting, and different reading on this forum. You must not have as many *issues* with mergers,paint schemes,picture takers,derailments etc....as we seem to have.[;)] Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar. Reply Simon Reed Member sinceMarch 2005 From: Sulzerland, UK 337 posts Posted by Simon Reed on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:07 PM Murphy... 1 - No mergers - the "system" won't allow this. 2 - Some paint schemes are more popular than others here. My personal view is that as long as the trains run effectively and deliver the service they're meant to they could be orange with purple spots as far as I'm concerned. 3 - Network Rail laid out a set of guidelines for photography about this time last year for it's own staff, enthusiasts and the BTP (our railroad cops.) This seems to have been a well thought out document and has minimised any concerns about security. Britain runs at a far lower level of security alert than the US anyway. 4 - Derailments happen. As I've previously observed on this thread, though, the standards of Maintainence of Way in North America would'nt be considered fit for a served-once-a-month industrial spur in Europe so they're an irregular occurence. EWS is owned by Canadian National. Cogload will elaborate in his inimitable fashion. Tulyar 15. I'm still a member of the ITG and you may have had to put up with my stewarding on various tours in the late 80's and early 90's - when we still need your financial support can you think of a good reason for not still being a member?? E-mail me if there are any issues because I'm still quite involved. Reply « First«20212223242526»Last » Join our Community! Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account. Login » Register » Search the Community Newsletter Sign-Up By signing up you may also receive occasional reader surveys and special offers from Trains magazine.Please view our privacy policy More great sites from Kalmbach Media Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Copyright Policy
QUOTE: Originally posted by cogload . When I worked for Canadian National...er...sorry EWS
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