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 #1514517  by Backshophoss
 
There were sighting this week of 2 LD chargers doing a test run as an advance section of # 3,reports of the chargers slipped on the
grade at Raton.
That test consist was hustled thru ABQ ans sent west to LAUS
A single level Chief?,forget it,passenger load would create a longer single level consist needing double stops at most stations.
The Sunset is a better choice to use a single level consist! :wink:
 #1514568  by JimBoylan
 
Putting the new sleepers, with their different Roomettes, on a separate train, will lessen the confusion with the older cars, and postpone the evil time when the old ones have to be reconfigured to match the new ones. Some of the Superliners released could go on a Chicago - Washington Cardinal.
 #1514582  by JWilson
 
One of the remaining Rohr Turbo trains is at the Amtrak MoW base at Cedar Hill yard. It is on track 17(?) at the north end of the base and is easily visible from outside the gate. Don't know why it is here but there is also an FL-9 in New Haven livery there but in the middle of the yard. JW
 #1515658  by Backshophoss
 
#4(31) out of LAUS will(should) have Amtk 202,IDTX 4617,IDTX 4618 and Amtk 69004(View II bag/dorm) on the head end.
The 2 Amtrak-Midwest Chargers are the test subjects on the mountain grades on the SW Chief route,the Bag/Dorm the home of
a bunch of Amtrak M of E,Siemens and Cummings(Prime Mover) techs doing live testing on the Chargers en route.
 #1515988  by Train2009
 
jhdeasy wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 7:17 am PV photo opportunity:

DEARING
Niagara Falls to New York, train 284(02)
New York to Washington, train 97(03)
Washington to Savannah, train 89(04)
Caught Train #284 in Philipse Manor and Train #97 in North Elizabeth, NJ. It was nice seeing that car back on the rails.
 #1516102  by John_Perkowski
 
chuchubob wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:44 am Sunday's train 42 Pennsylvanian had the 1949 Broadway Limited cars on the rear.
I thought the new PV rules were no cars on the back end, they were all to be behind the power?
 #1516103  by John_Perkowski
 
JWilson wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2019 3:26 pm One of the remaining Rohr Turbo trains is at the Amtrak MoW base at Cedar Hill yard. It is on track 17(?) at the north end of the base and is easily visible from outside the gate. Don't know why it is here but there is also an FL-9 in New Haven livery there but in the middle of the yard. JW
It’s been there for a while, it’s a training aid. Sooner or later it will become Chevy Volts...
 #1516131  by chuchubob
 
John_Perkowski wrote: Mon Aug 05, 2019 9:44 pm
chuchubob wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:44 am Sunday's train 42 Pennsylvanian had the 1949 Broadway Limited cars on the rear.
I thought the new PV rules were no cars on the back end, they were all to be behind the power?
PV on trains 42 and 43 Pennsylvanian are coupled to the motor between Philadelphia and New York. With the engine change and direction reversal at Philadelphia, they are on the rear between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
There is no rule about not putting PV on the rear.
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