Thanks for the information, both posts offered some insight into what I was
looking for.
Rick Keil
Omaha, NE
From: Don L Zinnecker <dzinnecker@j...>
Reply-To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com
To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BRHSlist] What kind of motors?
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 16:46:03 -0600
Rick, My hometown, David City, Nebraska is on the Q branchline between
Lincoln and Columbus. Typical power for the branch local in the mid to
late 60's was SD7's / SD9's; either a single unit or a pair. In fact,
I don't remember seeing anything else. - Don
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 21:01:24 -0600 "Rick Keil" <rkeil6721@h...>
writes:
> Okay, what would be the usual power in the mid to late 60's for a way
>
> freight? For example, the grain elevators and other industires
> along the
> mainline would need pick-ups and set outs, would it be typical for a
> GP-7,
> 9, or GP-20 to do the work? I know there are probably an example of
> just
> about everything with maybe only the E units not doing this, just
> looking
> for typical. Thanks
>
> Rick Keil
> Omaha, NE
>
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