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<p>[quote user="K. P. Harrier"]Somehow I have to believe the failure was caused by a totally clogged emissions filter, but I have NO official word on it.[/quote]</p> <p>The question is what kind of emissions filter as the F125 doesn't have a diesel particulate filter (DPF): <a href="http://trainweb.org/carl/2017CaliforniaPassengerRailSummit/Slides/Tripoli/IMG_6236.JPG">http://trainweb.org/carl/2017CaliforniaPassengerRailSummit/Slides/Tripoli/IMG_6236.JPG</a></p> <p>The picture is from a presentation held by Rick Tripoli (Metrolink) on the 2017 California Passenger Rail Summit. Here is the link to the complete presentation: <br /><a href="http://trainweb.org/carl/2017CaliforniaPassengerRailSummit/Slides/Tripoli/index.html">http://trainweb.org/carl/2017CaliforniaPassengerRailSummit/Slides/Tripoli/index.html</a></p> <p>And here a link to a description of the conference: <a href="http://trainweb.org/carl/2017CaliforniaPassengerRailSummit/">http://trainweb.org/carl/2017CaliforniaPassengerRailSummit/</a></p> <p>Regards, Volker</p> <p>Edit: There is another thread covering the same topic in the Transit Forum: <a>http://cs.trains.com/trn/f/742/t/266291.aspx</a></p>
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