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Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Sarge - 12-17-2008 UP SD40-2 Wrote:THANK YOU JIM! :mrgreen: Upon further review (referie voice).....it looks like I may have been thinkg of 38-2 rather than straight 38s. From what rosters I can find they are all GP38s or GP38AC. Ruling on the field stands, I lose a timeout :mrgreen: Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Trucklover - 12-17-2008 Deano, love the ICE pics ![]() have you seen one of these before? http://www.trainweb.org/gensets/railpower/upy/896.html The Shortline Railroad im modeling (Modesto & Empire Traction Company) just aquired 2 of these units this month, this makes there roster total 13 engines now (Nine 7-Toners, 2 SW1500's, and 2 RP GenSets). Ive never heard or seen these locos before, and they look pretty weird, is there another name for them maybe? Thought i would ask you since it looks like UP has quite a few of them ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Trucklover - 12-17-2008 The link i posted above was for the UP units, guess they are SD40-2's, B23-7's, B36-7's and B30-7's inside and re-built to RP20CD's and RP20BD's for UP I found the 2 units that the M&ET has, there RP20BD's i guess is what there calling them lol http://www.trainweb.org/gensets/railpower/met/2000.html There saying that the 2 M&ET units were originally GP10's and re-built to RP20BD's from the GP10's? On M&ET's web site, it mentions the newly acquired road switchers, and says they have 2000 horsepower each, if thats true, did a GP10 have 2000 horsepower or did they have to add a lot of horses in the new re-built RP20BD's? ![]() Ever seen any of these units before Deano? Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - cnw1961 - 12-17-2008 Deano, your thread is growing so quickly, it is hard to keep step with you ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Dan85 - 12-17-2008 Great Shots, I really enjoy seeing the pictures of short lines - it's interesting to see the different paint schemes and equipment they're using. - Dan Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Steve - 12-17-2008 I love engine pics!!!! The most important part of any railroad!!!!! Keep 'em coming my friend! Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - UP SD40-2 - 12-17-2008 Jim, I'll give you that one ![]() Josh, THANKS! :mrgreen: Those engines are the "Green" engines they are starting to use now, mostly for yards. Gensets, Green Goats, etc. i dont see many of them up this way, but i know they are popular out your way ![]() Kurt, THANK YOU :mrgreen: Do you still have #4025? , You have done an OUTSTANDING JOB on the WSOR box ![]() ![]() ![]() Dan, THANK YOU! :mrgreen: , i hope you find my next installment of interest, it will have MANY assorted roads, ALL old stuff, i hope it will have something for EVERYONE ![]() Steve, THANKS! :mrgreen: , YOU DARN SURE GOT THAT RIGHT ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Steve - 12-17-2008 It's just common sense! ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - UP SD40-2 - 12-18-2008 I have been to the IRM(Illinois Railway Museum) MANY times, in fact, i havent skipped a trip in the last seven years ![]() Here is just a small sample of some of the pics i have taken there over the years... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Jesso - 12-18-2008 Wow! Lots to see there. I really like that restored BN. Also like that Burlington Route switcher and that big shiny Silver Pilot engine ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - bob collins - 12-18-2008 If you would like to see a DD-40 and Big Boy on display together take a look up to your right as you pass over the Missouri River on I-80 between Council Bluffs, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska. DD40 #6900 and either Big Boy 4017 or 4023, I can't remember off hand. I also noted the DD-40 on the Extreme Trains show, but the guy doing the show was all about the 844 that day!! Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - cnw1961 - 12-18-2008 UP SD40-2 Wrote:Do you still have #4025? Sure! After adding details it really looks nice, BUT with the motor I picked one of Athearn’s bad apples. It runs extremely noisy, starts like a rabbit and won’t run slowly. I think I have to re-motor the engine ![]() ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Trucklover - 12-19-2008 UP SD40-2 Wrote:Josh, THANKS! :mrgreen: they look pretty dang cool lol, i just need to figure out how to make 2 of them for my M&ET module layout now ![]() Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - railohio - 12-19-2008 Trucklover Wrote:The link i posted above was for the UP units, guess they are SD40-2's, B23-7's, B36-7's and B30-7's inside and re-built to RP20CD's and RP20BD's for UP The new "green" units have no technical similarities with the old units that were rebuilt into them. Only a few major components are reused like the frame and trucks. Everything from the frame up is a brand new locomotive. There is no correlation between the power rating of the donor units and the new "green" units because the new units are basically new locomotives with a few recycled parts. The new "Locomotive" special edition of Trains explains this a lot better than I can from memory. Re: Deano's Rail Fan Pics: ENGINES - Trucklover - 12-19-2008 railohio Wrote:The new "green" units have no technical similarities with the old units that were rebuilt into them. Only a few major components are reused like the frame and trucks. Everything from the frame up is a brand new locomotive. There is no correlation between the power rating of the donor units and the new "green" units because the new units are basically new locomotives with a few recycled parts. The new "Locomotive" special edition of Trains explains this a lot better than I can from memory. Thanks for the info Brian, ill have to look for that special edition of Trains :mrgreen: |