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| Author: | 10stewi [ Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Potomac Pundit, David P Morgan and The Year 1983 |
Does anyone know what is currently happening with the shark unit? |
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| Author: | Alexander D. Mitchell IV [ Wed Jun 12, 2013 5:58 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Potomac Pundit, David P Morgan and The Year 1983 |
Nothing. It (and its mate) sits quietly locked away in a very secure facility in Michigan. Blame the "railfans" that had to break in and steal replica builder's plates and (real) manuals. |
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| Author: | p51 [ Wed Jun 12, 2013 6:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Potomac Pundit, David P Morgan and The Year 1983 |
Jeff Lisowski wrote: Black Prince Are there any photos of this happening (or better yet, video/film)?
British Rail Class 9F 2-10-0 92203 Black Prince sets a record Sept 11, 1982 with 2362 US tons on her drawbar. Foster Yeomans limestone quarry has an EMD SW1001, apparently the only new one in England is included in that weight. |
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| Author: | Txhighballer [ Wed Jun 12, 2013 6:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Potomac Pundit, David P Morgan and The Year 1983 |
Jeff Lisowski wrote: p51 wrote: Jeff Lisowski wrote: Black Prince Are there any photos of this happening (or better yet, video/film)?British Rail Class 9F 2-10-0 92203 Black Prince sets a record Sept 11, 1982 with 2362 US tons on her drawbar. Foster Yeomans limestone quarry has an EMD SW1001, apparently the only new one in England is included in that weight. Not what you were looking for, but here's a 1000 tonne ballast train. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu9NcNmaNjQ Back in the day, I would have thought that 2400 tons on level ground should have been a piece of cake for one of them...after all, I could name off several "older" locomotives ( 630, 4501, 587, 90, 5 ) which could have walked off with that tonnage without breathing hard on level ground. However...none of the locomotives I just mentioned can run 90 unless someone made a horrible mistake..... |
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| Author: | etalcos [ Wed Jun 12, 2013 10:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Potomac Pundit, David P Morgan and The Year 1983 |
I think my all time favorite Trains article was from June of 1986: Ed King,s "Disaster du jour, and other stories". In my mind railroading is as much about the people and how we ran things as it is preserving the equipment. It also highlighted what I refer to as the "can do" era of railroading vs. the "can't do" era we seem to be in these days. ETA |
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