A UP locomotive with UPY reporting marks is a yard engine. Using the added reporting mark helps UP keep its 8000 or more locomotives in recognizable groups while staying within four digits for their numbers.
UPY 705 is a GP15-1.
If Oak Creek becomes as busy as Pleasant Prairie, we'll be getting a few extra coal trains through here. And if commuter trains are added to the mix on the line past there, it will really become exciting!
(I understand that KRL 163200 has been relieved of its load, but is still in Oak Creek.)
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
I toured the Oak Creek plant years ago during a Chicago & North Western Historical Society convention in Milwaukee. We were in the building when the rotary dumper turned a coal gon upside down and dumped the contents into the pit. What a sound and sight!
Dave Nelson
This is a model train version, and it is ore not coal. but this captures the general idea (and great modeling!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urzr5x2498U
And astoundingly enough, Thomas Edison made this wonderful piece of film in 1897!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3ktsY6TFc
Our community is FREE to join. To participate you must either login or register for an account.