Shepherd
Final Approach
My buddy, Joe, rebuilds steam locomotives as a hobby.
Every time he returns one to service I get to ride shotgun and shovel coal.
Every time he returns one to service I get to ride shotgun and shovel coal.
I am sure someone would complain about this....
I do know the GEs and EMDs have a very different sound. The GEs kind of make a chugging sound, the EMDs a constant and annoying drone. As I live super close to a rail line and see trains passing by all the time, you'd think I'd learn more about locomotives, but all I really know is they're mostly black and mostly look the same, although they sound different.
Here's a good lesson in: Weight + torque > shaft horsepower
Interesting sound description, and from that I think most of the locomotives going past my house are EMDs - much constant annoying drone.
Interesting sound description, and from that I think most of the locomotives going past my house are EMDs - much constant annoying drone.
Interesting sound description, and from that I think most of the locomotives going past my house are EMDs - much constant annoying drone.
Jay Leno owns a few steam cars. The videos he has on them are very interesting. Of course they're single gear and the starting sequence is complex compared to gasoline or diesel cars (even of that period), but the operation is simple and the torque on them is immense, with very smooth operation. He's referred to it as "The hand of God" before. It makes me want to build one at some point. They're not inherently difficult to build, something that really you could do from somewhat regular parts and simple machining, unlike a car engine which you really couldn't machine from scratch.
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I think the track by your house is a Union Pacific line?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Pacific_Railroad#2013_locomotive_roster
According to that Wiki, UP has about 1500 GE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GE_AC4400CW
and about 1500 EMD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_SD70_series
and that's just those particular models.
They have many more, and seem evenly split between GE and EMD.
We have a major N&S line 100ft from the house, trains run 24/7. It was interesting until we got used to it, now I sleep through the night. Luckily no grade crossings near, so just locomotive and train noise, no horns.
We stayed at a hotel in Davenport, IA one night. It was right between the tracks and the river. We checked in and the front desk gave us foam earplugs and an apology. It was a fairly new Holiday Inn Express and I guess they got a good deal on the property. I sort of joked about it to my wife, but we are so used to trains where we live, that it didn't bother us at all. We are a bit farther away from the crossings and tracks than Ted is, but in the winter with no leaves on trees to help block sound it carries quite a ways.We have a major N&S line 100ft from the house, trains run 24/7. It was interesting until we got used to it, now I sleep through the night. Luckily no grade crossings near, so just locomotive and train noise, no horns.
This gets me thinking, "Thinking about a web cam suitable for streaming trains running by my house"
Basically set up a live stream, there are plenty of trains, and the rail fans would probably like it. Any downsides?
Doesn't bother me any, I rather like the trains.
This gets me thinking, "Thinking about a web cam suitable for streaming trains running by my house"
Basically set up a live stream, there are plenty of trains, and the rail fans would probably like it. Any downsides?
Rolling coal!
I left my position as an MTO in 2015. UP had just laid off over 1500 non-agreement positions system wide and the superintendent held me and 2 MYOs responsible for 24 hour coverage until they “reassessed” their manpower strategy for TE&Y managers. I stayed on long enough to get my bonus then pulled chocks, never looked back. I heard that they totally restructured operations. You say sixth district, which RR?Kind of curious around what year you got out. Was it before or after they turned the MYO's and yardmasters into uber drivers . I'm a sixth district engineer coming up on seven years now. Keep looking for a way out to be an A&P again but no such jobs in Wy.
UP. Cover Cheyenne to Granger.I left my position as an MTO in 2015. UP had just laid off over 1500 non-agreement positions system wide and the superintendent held me and 2 MYOs responsible for 24 hour coverage until they “reassessed” their manpower strategy for TE&Y managers. I stayed on long enough to get my bonus then pulled chocks, never looked back. I heard that they totally restructured operations. You say sixth district, which RR?
UP. Cover Cheyenne to Granger.
Total restructure is one way to put it. It's more of a stock holder pump and dump. They're hollowing out the company big time.
The one good thing is management and trainmen have a much better relationship. There is almost 0 rules field testing anymore. Also the rules have been relaxed significantly such as electronic devices and getting on and off moving equipment is now allowed.
You got out at a good time.
Edit. Probably said to much.
They're not inherently difficult to build, something that really you could do from somewhat regular parts and simple machining, unlike a car engine which you really couldn't machine from scratch.
This may make my kids' day.There are a couple streaming type channels on youtube. Virtual Railfan is one...
Due to wind conditions, I got a face full of that stuff during a train ride. Nearly yacked out my stomach. Nothing at all like what comes out of my diesel tractor!Rolling coal!