More of the GTW GP9s are heading to Coastal Carolina Railroad. GTW 4628 for sure, and a couple more.
Re: CN Retirements
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 6:15 pm
by penn central
I read in the latest Railroads Illustrated magazine that the SD60F's are next on the hit list, Would be a good idea to get shot's while we can.
Re: CN Retirements
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:57 pm
by penn central
Major bump time there has been talk at CN about the Dash 8 retirements for years now (mainly the full cowls), Well guys i think its finely happening a bunch has been spotted at Centralia Illinois in the dead line. Word to the wise if you see any start getting pics.
Re: CN Retirements
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:05 pm
by SD80MAC
The C40-8Ms do not have PTC, which was a pretty good indication they would not be sticking around.
In other CN power news, it sounds like some or all of the IC SD70s will be rebuilt into SD70ACCs like NS’s program. There is talk of eventually doing something similar to the SD70Is and SD75Is. CN is also expecting 20 SD70ACe-T4s being delivered later this year.
Re: CN Retirements
Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 8:31 pm
by SD40-2
Listed as retired CN C40-8M
2400
2401
2406
2407
2409
2410
2411
2413
2414
2416 (?) listed in green, as opposed to red like all the others listed
2418
2419
2421
2426
2428
2429
2435
2442
2445
2453
It's too bad about the "Cowl" units being retired!!!! Has anyone seen any recently? I have not seen one since January 20th in Pt. Huron!!!! Are there going to be any more chances to see "Cowls?" I hope it is not over onCNforever!!!! Gosh, there are too many"Regular CN" engines now!!!!
Around the beginning of April there was a bunch of WBs on the Flint sub with 5-7 units of power, the later units being cowls. It was easy to note when they were the BCOL or zebras. They never did come back East...
Re: CN Retirements
Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 5:01 pm
by Robertrains
LansingRailFan wrote:Around the beginning of April there was a bunch of WBs on the Flint sub with 5-7 units of power, the later units being cowls. It was easy to note when they were the BCOL or zebras. They never did come back East...
That's a shame, though we knew the time would come for these "Cowl" units! "Heritageunits.com" lists the 23 BCRail ones!!!! Now, six of these are supposedly ones for sale! Below are links for the 14 BCOL C40-8Munits that were seen operating in 2020! Hopefully some will stay around:
BCOL 4606, seen 2-29-2020, Wamac, IL! The guy posted "Massive consist with other barns." I guarantee this was going to Centralia, IL, just north of there for retirement (listed as one 'For Sale'): https://heritageunits.com/locomotive/detail/BCOL4606
BCOL 4614, seen 2-29-2020, Wamac, IL! The guy posted "Massive consist with other barns." I guarantee this was going to Centralia, IL, just north of there for retirement (same train with BCOL 4606/4610 and listed as 'For Sale'): https://heritageunits.com/locomotive/detail/BCOL4614
According to a recent TRAINS magazine, the DAKOTA, MISSOURI VALLEY AND WESTERN, in North Dakota has a group of SD50F and SD60F, that are in use. The head maintenance guy is from CN, and likes these locos, and may get more.
The C40-8Ms do not have PTC, which was a pretty good indication they would not be sticking around.
I’m not so sure about this. I caught BC 4610 leading an NS train in Charlotte, NC back in 2018, which (If I remember correctly) was past the deadline for the PTC mandate.
On a side note, is BC 4609 still out on the mainline or is it done too?
The C40-8Ms do not have PTC, which was a pretty good indication they would not be sticking around.
I’m not so sure about this. I caught BC 4610 leading an NS train in Charlotte, NC back in 2018, which (If I remember correctly) was past the deadline for the PTC mandate.
The C40-8Ms do not have PTC, which was a pretty good indication they would not be sticking around.
I’m not so sure about this. I caught BC 4610 leading an NS train in Charlotte, NC back in 2018, which (If I remember correctly) was past the deadline for the PTC mandate.
PTC exemptions were quite easy to get back then
Something I'll never see again, and of course I only had my phone with me. How I miss 2018...
I’m not so sure about this. I caught BC 4610 leading an NS train in Charlotte, NC back in 2018, which (If I remember correctly) was past the deadline for the PTC mandate.
PTC exemptions were quite easy to get back then
Something I'll never see again...of course I only had my phone with me.
Makes me wish I had a phone when I saw an SD50F leading a C40-8M and SD40-2W in 2013 lol
The C40-8Ms do not have PTC, which was a pretty good indication they would not be sticking around.
I’m not so sure about this. I caught BC 4610 leading an NS train in Charlotte, NC back in 2018, which (If I remember correctly) was past the deadline for the PTC mandate.
PTC exemptions were quite easy to get back then
Those weren't running under exemption. The deadline to run everything under PTC was 00:01a on January 1, 2021.
Additionally, there were relaxed rules about cutting out PTC and enroute failures until recently; we are now in "100% PTC" mandate mode.
The FRA is NOT a fan of handing out PTC exemptions, and there are few if any that have ever been issued, and they sure as heck wouldn't issue them for a specific locomotive or class to skirt around the requirements. It's a buttload of paperwork just to suspend a PTC system to do reconfiguration or changes, for example.
The C40-8Ms do not have PTC, which was a pretty good indication they would not be sticking around.
I’m not so sure about this. I caught BC 4610 leading an NS train in Charlotte, NC back in 2018, which (If I remember correctly) was past the deadline for the PTC mandate.
On a side note, is BC 4609 still out on the mainline or is it done too?
4609 was on M394 this week heading to Canada I believe.
On a side note 2101 and 2109 are both Standard Cab GE's and have been sold to Rock Island Rail. They will join 2127 which is already down there and painted.