I believe they had crews working all over the place and with the ongoing grain rush needed power elsewhereMQT1223 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:40 pmWhy did this pull freight to Oakley? Was GLC in a pinch?LansingRailFan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:16 pmOakley and the cars were empty.Erroneous Monk wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:47 pm
GLC ran it up to Middleton with 35 grainers two weeks ago
Pere Marquette 1225 ruled out for rest of 2024 NPE season
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What is the current status of the C&NW 175 at SRI? If it was ready couldn't they use that for power?
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From a rumor, there “paying there dues” with SRI apparently putting in money on a siding in Ashley. So SRI could run more Friday trains, and GLC won’t be interrupted from there grain season, and then using the switcher I guess was a part of the dealLansingRailFan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:25 pmI believe they had crews working all over the place and with the ongoing grain rush needed power elsewhere
Or maybe getting crews familiar with a switcher before 1977 starts running
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Or they were simply power shortdalek ling wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2024 5:48 pmFrom a rumor, there “paying there dues” with SRI apparently putting in money on a siding in Ashley. So SRI could run more Friday trains, and GLC won’t be interrupted from there grain season, and then using the switcher I guess was a part of the dealLansingRailFan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:25 pmI believe they had crews working all over the place and with the ongoing grain rush needed power elsewhere
Or maybe getting crews familiar with a switcher before 1977 starts running
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Ok I’ll say it - an SW hauling a long string of passenger cars over the road full of cheery passengers may be less impressive than a storming 2-8-4, but it’s at least as rare. I’d go chase them for a trip if I lived closer.
Perhaps one day 1155 and 1977 will join switcher forces and try to take over the world. Or at least lead a shorter excursion or two. That would be cool to see.
But here’s my question. For hauling a dozen or a dozen and a half passenger cars, is superheated steam necessary? It seems like the benefits of superheated steam come with trying to accelerate with a heavy freight consist, not a comparably-lightweight passenger train. Just asking!
Perhaps one day 1155 and 1977 will join switcher forces and try to take over the world. Or at least lead a shorter excursion or two. That would be cool to see.
But here’s my question. For hauling a dozen or a dozen and a half passenger cars, is superheated steam necessary? It seems like the benefits of superheated steam come with trying to accelerate with a heavy freight consist, not a comparably-lightweight passenger train. Just asking!
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My guess, not being an expert would be no, it isn't required, BUT, the design of the locomotives is such that they use the superheaters, so I don't think there is just a switch to turn off the superheaters on a steam locomotive. If there is an issue with a superheatert tube, it renders the entire unit inoperable.GP30M4216 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2024 12:16 amOk I’ll say it - an SW hauling a long string of passenger cars over the road full of cheery passengers may be less impressive than a storming 2-8-4, but it’s at least as rare. I’d go chase them for a trip if I lived closer.
Perhaps one day 1155 and 1977 will join switcher forces and try to take over the world. Or at least lead a shorter excursion or two. That would be cool to see.
But here’s my question. For hauling a dozen or a dozen and a half passenger cars, is superheated steam necessary? It seems like the benefits of superheated steam come with trying to accelerate with a heavy freight consist, not a comparably-lightweight passenger train. Just asking!
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they're "paying their dues"
There is most commonly used to mean “at that point” or “in that place.”
Their is the possessive form of the third-person plural pronoun “they.” It means “belonging to them.”
They're is a shortened version of “they are.”
I would not write they're. It is only one character shorter than they are. It saves a syllable when speaking.
There is most commonly used to mean “at that point” or “in that place.”
Their is the possessive form of the third-person plural pronoun “they.” It means “belonging to them.”
They're is a shortened version of “they are.”
I would not write they're. It is only one character shorter than they are. It saves a syllable when speaking.
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175 is no where near being ready and is still deep in its overhaul
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We will be digging into 1225 on Tuesday when we all get back to work after taking the holidays off.
Thanks to all who donated towards the superheater repairs!
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Hope you get it all squared away Aaron. One can hope it's just a bad weld that didn't hold up and nothing too serious.
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