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A monster NS 143-11 at CP Daisy
CP stands for Control Point, train and engine details are in the video's description.
http://https://youtu.be/TChiD37PHYc |
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Just noticed that the URL you gave doesn't work. It's a bit long.
This'll do it.. https://youtu.be/TChiD37PHYc Thought you might have been exaggerating when you said monster, but I'll give you that one. 191 cars and 19,000 tonnes! I'll bet that keeps the yard guys busy. Is that a regular consist, or is it something special? Cheers, BW Last edited by Beeyar Wunby; 28th December 2020 at 10:58. |
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Wow, that is a MONSTER consist, I wonder how long each block section is ?
When I first viewed the video it looked like a typical UK line vista, but then the horns, and two giant units looming out of the mist soon dispell that thought.
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Y'all have to remember our loading gauge and ROW is much larger than the typical UK line, not to mention the motive power and freight cars.
The lead loco for example is over 200 tons in weight, our coal hoppers average over 100 tons....you get the idea. |
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The line I live next to can get quite steep about a 90 minute drive north (think 1% plus grades). We have no passenger service to worry about or a up or down line, once you get into the steep grades broken knuckles and stalled trains become a problem real quick especially if this happens on single track. |
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cno&tp south, diesel locomotive, norfolk southern |
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