"I Often Dream of Trains"-From the Album of the Same Name by Robyn Hitchcock
RF-16, GP-9, 70MAC, 2-8-0
Under my Belt
U-30-C
C-30-7
SD60
SW-9
GE 44 ton
GP38-2
SD40-2
Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train
Well, I have run a pair of GP40-2s, the SP 7106 and the D&RGW 3102. Under the watchful eye of the engineer, of course.
This was in 1992, and the 3102 even had its GyraLight working!
silicon212 wrote: Well, I have run a pair of GP40-2s, the SP 7106 and the D&RGW 3102. Under the watchful eye of the engineer, of course. This was in 1992, and the 3102 even had its GyraLight working!
swoodnj wrote:An SD45, as noisy and cranky as they may have been.
Ditto. Four all on Notch Eight on a 2-3% grade....
As another forum member said, 3 SD38s could just get you over the grade, 3 SD40s could get you up the grade nicely, 3 SD45s could get you up and over the grade in style...
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give me something with lots and lots of speed... and im the hotest thing on the rails so i dont get held up.. get me over the road as fast as possable with no problems and im good go to regardless of what it is..lol
csx engineer
Steam,SP GS4.
Diesel,PA.
Electric,GG1.
Turbine,UA turboliner.
espeefoamer wrote: Steam,SP GS4.Diesel,PA.Electric,GG1.Turbine,UA turboliner.
I've heard that the controls on those UA's really make you feel like you're driving a plane.
I've run a few diesels:
Alcos/MLW: RS-3, RS-18u
EMD: SW1, SW9, SW1500, GP-9, GP-10, GP30, GP35, GP38, GP38-2, GP40-2, SD38, SD40-2, SD50, SD60I, SD60M, SD70, SD80MAC
GE: B23-7, B36-7, C30-7, Dash8-40C, Dash9-40C, Dash9-44C
They all have their plusses and minuses. I'm not sure what I'd run next. I guess I'll find out soon...
LC
WCfan wrote: swoodnj wrote:An SD45, as noisy and cranky as they may have been.Ditto. Four all on Notch Eight on a 2-3% grade....As another forum member said, 3 SD38s could just get you over the grade, 3 SD40s could get you up the grade nicely, 3 SD45s could get you up and over the grade in style...
Make sure you buy a good set of ear plugs.
I would love to ride the following locomotives
Diesel: DD-40, SW1500, GP-35
Steam: Big Boy! 4-8-8-4
Electric: TGA (France) I want the speed...........
http://www.locophotos.com/PhotoDetails.php?PhotoID=91736
I would love to own a simple private locomotive to able to take out on the weekends.
U.S. - a J, westbound out of Roanoke on a daylight schedule.
Japan - Kiso Rintetsu second 9 (0-4-2T, Baldwin) from Agematsu to the end of track...
Elsewhere:
The list could go on, but I won't.
Chuck
Diesel: Any E or F unit, DD-40, GP-9 High Hood
Steam: UP's Big Boy and Challenger
I came close, but kind of missed a chance. I've been in the cab of an E-6 Rock Island 630 and I think (for me) it satified the need, even if I din't actually put it in notch 1 and have my foot on the pedal. I think I did sound the horn at crossings though.
I would love to run a GG, or a prairie type.
i would proly run a frisco 2-10-2 lots of power but not a long as and a loco with to sets of driving wheels.
bnsf still aint been nothing since frisco!
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