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Moderator: MBTA F40PH-2C 1050

  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
CSX is starting to recieve more ES44DC's, 6 arrived at Selkirk yard Sat. 3/25 on train Q390


this next line of ES44DC's (GEVO's) has the numbers 53**
Last edited by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050 on Mon Mar 27, 2006 2:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.

  by CP Wood
 
On the Trenton Line, the highest we've seen so far is 5311.

  by CSX Conductor
 
The link above is no good F40. 5301/5302 came in to Beacon Park last Wednesday night into Thursday on Q114 or Q140. The 5303 was also in the engine house Thursday evening. :wink:

  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
oh ok, thanks,

will this be another 100 units fro CSX?

  by NorfolkSouthernSean
 
This is a second group of 100 units. They are going to be numbered 5300-5399.

  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
why does CSX tend to keep 2 GEVO's together on a train? does it just happen, or do they prefer to keep 2 GEVO's together at all times?

  by NorfolkSouthernSean
 
MBTA F40PH-2C 1050 wrote:why does CSX tend to keep 2 GEVO's together on a train? does it just happen, or do they prefer to keep 2 GEVO's together at all times?
Not all of the time. I've seen them paired with AC4400CW's & AC6000CW's and almost any other six axle locomotive. The thing I want to see is a SD70ACe paired with one.

  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
yea i have seen that too, but i guess i should reword my question,

why is it more common to see 2 GEVO's paired together than being paired w/ any other locomotive? instead of a Gevo and a SD70MAC or a ES44DC & SD70ACe

  by roadster
 
Probably because when they come in groups they tend to stay together for a while untill service and inspections start breaking them up. Last month it was not uncommon to have a GEVO tied to a sd-40 (CSX or rentawreck) going to and from Massena on the Q622/623.

  by CSX Conductor
 
roadster wrote:Last month it was not uncommon to have a GEVO tied to a sd-40 (CSX or rentawreck) going to and from Massena on the Q622/623.
I'd rather have an SD40-2 any day......especially the way these newer engines are (ie computer determining when sand can be dropped, powering down as the engine comes over a large climb while the rest of your mile long train is still strung-out on the mountain.).

  by mmi16
 
MBTA F40PH-2C 1050 wrote:why does CSX tend to keep 2 GEVO's together on a train? does it just happen, or do they prefer to keep 2 GEVO's together at all times?
Currently all the GEVO's being delivered are RF&P Train control equipped.

All trains on the I-95 corridor that traverse the RF&P (DC to Richmond) must have a Train Control locomotive in the lead. Having GEVO's back to back mean a quicker turn around for the next trip as the engine consist does not have to be turned to have a Train Control leader.

  by myfavscr
 
These 2 ES44DC's I photographed today are either brand new or have new coats of paint.

http://waspics.rrpicturearchives.net/sh ... ?id=330963

http://waspics.rrpicturearchives.net/sh ... ?id=330962

I then photographed another 1 in the middle of a 3 unit lash up.

http://waspics.rrpicturearchives.net/sh ... ?id=330974

An AC60CW on the lead.

http://waspics.rrpicturearchives.net/sh ... ?id=330975

An SD40-2 at the rear.

http://waspics.rrpicturearchives.net/sh ... ?id=330973

You can check out the other CSX engines I photographed today
by clicking on the album link at the bottom righthand corner of
any of the photos.

  by CSX Conductor
 
mmi16 wrote:Currently all the GEVO's being delivered are RF&P Train control equipped.
All of the latest models that CSXT has purchased in the last few years are equipped with cab signal systems that are able to work in various territories (ie RF&P, cab signal only, or cab signal with LSL).