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Re: [BRHSlist] CNW highlevels

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Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] CNW highlevels
From: locoeng@a...
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 23:53:18 EST
Darren,

I was set back to fireman on train #347 #346 #348 for five months in the 
time when we had the X-CNW equipment. I worked old mainline between 
Galesburg, Chicago and return. I also made many trips as engineer or fireman 
between Galesburg and West Quincy. We had no cab car just three or four 
gallery cars depending on passenger traffic. Originally everything was still 
painted CNW, then one weekend they received the Amtrak paint. The regular 
power was a X-CNW FT (a lot of cloth covered wiring in the electrical 
cabinet) rebuilt by EMD into a FP-9M. Sorry, I don't remember the number. She 
ran pretty well except when the unit started to bounce up and down, The unit 
still had the FT power contactors and gravity would force her to drop her 
load and quit working. You could also model the train about 10% of the time 
with a X-Q SD-24 on the point, when the FP-9M would quit loading right in the 
Zephyr Pit at 14th Street. We would use the FP-9M for hotel power and the 
SD-24 to run the train at 79 mph. The entire consist was turned on the wye at 
West Quincy, at Chicago, we would tail hose from the CUS to the coach yard 
and turn the engine at the table. The coaches were easy, service people flip 
the seats to face the other direction and resupplied the cafe section.
An interesting note in this time period was on holidays or extra heavy 
traffic periods second sections were the norm. We ran them as Advance #347, 
usually made up of Santa Fe high level equipment about 6 to 8 cars and two 
SDP-40fs or a couple of times Santa Fe passenger F's ABB. Hope the 
information is helpful.

Ron Copher
xQ,xBN, still BNSF


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