Here we are a month later, did this unit ever move? Anybody been by Colonie lately to see if it has gone?
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by Alcoman
Went by Colonie Yard today. Still there. I don't know what the hold up is, but I will try to find out.
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by DutchRailnut
It needs more than just a tow , To be able to move the unit it will need to get airbrakes and valves to be serviced and COTS done.
If Conductors are in charge, why are they promoted to be Engineer???
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by Alcoman
As I understand it, it passed inspection of the air brakes and has current COTS.
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by mxdata
There is no "waybill data reported" entry in the system so far, that is one problem. Maybe there isn't a waybill yet. Then it needs a clearance wire, and after that it takes a couple days and many phone calls to get the clerk in Jacksonville to match them up and put them on the system. Please keep us posted on the progress.
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by Kuyahoora Valley
I've been told that 302 has finally moved and is in Kenwood Yard.
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by Alcoman
Yes, it has moved. I could not find it however either in Kenwood or Selkirk. Must be buried.
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by thebigham
Great news!!
Now what about the rest of the Alcos?
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by tj48
This question has probably been asked already but where is the ultimate destination of this unit, and has it reached it?
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by kilroy3488
This FA, got as far as the Port of Albany and is now sitting on a siding with more unused junk. It'll be another 10 years before it moves again...I though it was going somewhere......
Some final comments before I lock this thread....I plan to start a new one under a NEW title.
This FA-2 302 was sold by the M&H Chapter back in March 1994. It sat in Colonie yard for over 13 years before being shipped out due to many roadblocks that the Western Maryland Railway Historical Society faced.
The locomotive is now in good hands with the West Virgina Railroad Museum. I am told their plans include the complete restoration of this FA2 to operating condition. This is going to be a large undertaking to say the least. This is some of what will have to be done to make this locomotive run:
1) Rewire the electrical cabinet
2) Reset the generator(LIRR had set generator for reduced output)
3) Repair freeze damage to the cooling system.
4) Replace all traction motors-(cables are missing due to vandalism.) and service trucks and wheels.
5) Repair Turbo because of freeze damage.
6) Repair air system.
7) Clean out fuel tank, replace fuel and filters
8) Replace lube oil and filters
9) Replace all window glass to meet FRA requirments.
10) Replace all carbody panels.
This is a short list. There are more things I am sure I have left out..
Back in 1993, George Hockaday gave me an estimate of approximately $100,000 to do an restoratiopn. This is why the Chapter sold the Alco as it was out of reach for the Chapter to take on.
See the new thread titled: FA Restoration- We can discuss ALL FA projects there.