Ryan
Court Jester
P42 #42, the Veterans Unit.
Yeah, 3:00 AM is a little (looooot) past my bedtime and before my awake time.And they used 42 to bring it up! Curse you Amtrak for making that move at night!!!
3:00 AM? :unsure: The overnight run of train #66 gets to Wilmington at 11:46 PM. . That's well before 3:00 AM.Yeah, 3:00 AM is a little (looooot) past my bedtime and before my awake time.And they used 42 to bring it up! Curse you Amtrak for making that move at night!!!
Sorry, I read to fast. Someone mentioned 66, and I thought that was how it came up. I have no idea if indeed that's how it moved. Although if one didn't want to do a special movement, then 66 would indeed be the train to put it on, as there is so much slack time in that train's schedule.Did it come up on 66, or as a special move?I would think that they would just move it up whenever they wanted, and not have to worry about switching on a revenue train in the middle of the night.
Good eyes, I missed that.The clock on the annoucement board reads 3:0x AMI'm with Ryan and that I think they just had 42 bring it up from WAS
Hey, the pics were taken at MY station, so I was wondering what time it was there.Good eyes, I missed that.The clock on the annoucement board reads 3:0x AM
I'm with Ryan and that I think they just had 42 bring it up from WAS
I thought it was Joe's Station?? :blink: :giggle:Hey, the pics were taken at MY station, so I was wondering what time it was there.Good eyes, I missed that.The clock on the annoucement board reads 3:0x AM
I'm with Ryan and that I think they just had 42 bring it up from WAS
Nah, he moved out of state. :giggle:I thought it was Joe's Station?? :blink: :giggle:Hey, the pics were taken at MY station, so I was wondering what time it was there.Good eyes, I missed that.The clock on the annoucement board reads 3:0x AM
I'm with Ryan and that I think they just had 42 bring it up from WAS
Jis, when I saw the video posted on Youtube of the Acceleration, I made a comment to my Dad that the ACS-64 units may give the AE sets a run for their money for Acceleration. One of the only places on the NEC where AE and NER's go from 0-100+ is outside of Back Bay and Route 128 in Massachusetts.The single ACS64 has started test runs on the NEC. It is running south from Wilmington. It's acceleration performance with 8 Amfleets is turning out to be considerably superior to that of even Acelas. Reportedly from 0 to 125mph in 3/4 th mile!
Not to mention from Metropark going towards New York, and also starting from BWI in either direction, and New Carrollton towards New York (no Acela though since none stops at New Carrollton), and of course from Trenton towards New York too.Jis, when I saw the video posted on Youtube of the Acceleration, I made a comment to my Dad that the ACS-64 units may give the AE sets a run for their money for Acceleration. One of the only places on the NEC where AE and NER's go from 0-100+ is outside of Back Bay and Route 128 in Massachusetts.
Sorry that was me.. My gas has been pretty bad lately.. :help: :giggle: :lol:Is that what I heard screaming by outside? Or maybe that's why we're getting more dead skunk smells lately. :giggle:
I hope videos of the test runs on the NEC show up soon! There is a brand newThe single ACS64 has started test runs on the NEC. It is running south from Wilmington. It's acceleration performance with 8 Amfleets is turning out to be considerably superior to that of even Acelas. Reportedly from 0 to 125mph in 3/4 th mile!
Sorry that was me.. My gas has been pretty bad lately.. :help: :giggle: :lol:Is that what I heard screaming by outside? Or maybe that's why we're getting more dead skunk smells lately. :giggle:
One should also keep in mind the 30mph curve out of Back Bay towards Providence. The Metropark crossovers are moving frog 45 or 60mph and are close to the platform so should have minimal impact on acceleration. Trenton is also I think 45mph but not moving frog, but not sure, and it is right next to the platform. It is slated for upgrade as part of the NEC high speed project in NJ.I think the one thing I keep in mind with Metropark and Trenton is that the trains have to go through interlockings to get back to the inside track. BWI and New Carrollton there IIRC there aren't many interlocking around there. A few but not many. So they take off. At BWI trains go through at a decent clip as well.
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