Are there any CSX locos headed to New England to replace the PAR locos that are going to B&E?
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Are there any CSX locos headed to New England to replace the PAR locos that are going to B&E?
When I started railfanning in 1998, Guilford's GP9s were 42 years old and were widely considered "antiques" by railfans at the time.
Today, the PAR GP40s headed for B&E are 55 years old.
Makes ya' think...
I remember them. They were configured for long distance service. In addition to curtains, they also had foot rests and extra legroom. The legroom was really the only substantive difference between those cars and the cars we have now.
Even though the Horizons are newer, there's something about them that makes them feel older than the Amfleets. I think the harsh fluorescent lighting is at least partially responsible for this. Here are interior shots of an Amfleet and a Horizon, both having received new seats in 2019: Amfleet_Inter...
Good Lord. No Vomit Comets, please.
Beautiful scenery, dramatic clouds, a bright locomotive and a short old-timey-looking train... who could ask for anything more?
Why is he saying that the locomotives are using "vegetable oil" and that it's Pan Am's fault? Neither comment makes any sense.
According to the letter submitted to the legislature by Bruce Sleeper of Trainriders Northeast (which is also available on the legislature's web site), the state "packed" the Mountain Division Reuse Advisory Committee with pro-trail / anti-rail folks, and he claims that's why the committee...
They probably don't, but MaineDOT is saying it'll cost $20.1 million just to pull up the track and turn it into a stone dust trail, so perhaps the idea is that MaineDOT would use that money on track repair instead of track removal.
45-ton switcher: https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipment.php?itemId=3690&category=Locomotives 65-ton switcher: https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipment.php?itemId=3670&category=Locomotives U23B: https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipment.php?itemId=3663&category=Locomot...
GRSdave wrote: ↑Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:08 pm It's interesting that in the news release, Wabtec uses a pic of G&W EMD locomotives.Could be just a stock photo... or perhaps Wabtec is taking a subtle dig at Progress Rail, e.g., "This heavily pro-EMD holding company is now buying locomotives from us! Suck on that, losers!"
I found Swirk's PowerPoint presentation here:
http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/b ... ?id=179034
Good to know. Thanks.
Did anyone from Conway Scenic testify at any of the hearings for the bill, or submit anything in writing?
You're not the only one who has wondered about that. Such a service has been discussed as far back as the late 1990s. The topic comes up, and fades away, every few years. I think MDOT may have even commissioned a study... which is probably collecting dust on a shelf somewhere.