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Very cool posting, guys. I don't see these on Trainorders so keep it up! The pics of the Reading and Lackawanna units are stunning. Thanks again for taking the time to show these. James
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kokosing Const Co wrote:
Nice pic of the covered wagon Ironstef! CN still has quite a few of those floating around in CN paint and BCOL/British Rail paint.
I'd love to get some pics of the GE plant in Erie, last time I went by they had a dozen or more South American engines on flat cars ready to be shipped out and also had two new KCS engines there. Apparently the new BNSF LNG powered engines are being tested there too.
Thanks, Yeah, I too would like to see what that plant looks like. Stephane
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Thanks Zach!
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The presidential train is sitting in our yard as we speak. Came in today and is leavin tomorrow.
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GO AND DUST IT!
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I'm working in our eastbound yard on a remote job. On the other side is an engineer. The train is parked right in the on the other side of the building and they are sleeping in it. Needless to say the horns where working overtime tonight. And the ns FBI is guarding it. But hey I get to have breakfast with Wick.
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I wonder if this is the same train that was in Conrail paint back in 2001 when it came through our work area touring the newly revamped light rail ex. Camden & Amboy line? Bet it is. The last car had an observation deal on the back. We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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Maybe I'll get to see it today, I'm in Toledo right now going back east this morning, it's home is Altoona so I guess I'll have to see.
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DeWoc, that would make an interresting Dio using a MTH loco (O scale) along with some pipelayers and sword flatbeds around: Changing a Traction Motor on an AC6000 S.
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Gentlemen, Interesting video of the traction motor repair. Is it normal that a "field" repair replaces traction motor axle with a dead/passive axle? Randy M. Smolenack RMSmodels@aol.comrandy.m.smolenack.Civ@mail.mil
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They arent putting a non tractive axle back in, the axle needs to come out to get to the traction motor, if they were going to keep axle 5 without power they would just simple leave that axle cut out instead of calling RJ Corman, that sh*t is expensive for them to come out, the thing about cutting out the axle though is that leaves that locomotive with no dynamic brake so you really hinder the trains stopping ability if its a heavy train, you can use air but its a pain in the ass
As for a field repair like that ive never seen or heard of such a thing, typically that engine will get towed back to a mechanical show where a roundhouse crew will do the work
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DeWoc19, In the video, the rear of the engine was lifted and the following assembly was removed: This assembly went in and the engine was put back down and driven off: The first assembly clearly has the traction motor included, the second one does not. Unless there is a break in the video, a traction motor did not go back in this engine at that axle location. Randy M. Smolenack RMSmodels@aol.comrandy.m.smolenack.civ@mail.mil
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Hmm, ill admit that when I first "watched" and I use that term loosely cause it was more like briefly clicking through here and there I missed the part where the changed out the axle, im not sure why they put a dummy axle in, seems silly to me, now you gotta redo all that work again to put a new traction motor in. Maybe if thd56 reads this topic he will know as he is an engineer
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The field repairs of that kind have happened. Also got to meet uncle wick and uncle mark with the F units earlier!
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I had breakfast with them. It's kinda funny watching that dog and pony show
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Way to split them up Chicago boys. On our 206, how's it get stuck in the middle?! It passed me earlier just outside Toledo.
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