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Shouldn't have to wait long. I hear it could be as early as by the end of October.
Shouldn't have to wait long. I hear it could be as early as by the end of October.
No. Acelas go faster than that. 125mph is the speed at which the Regionals run. These engines are meant to power the Regionals as the older engines are progressively retired.forgive me if this has been asked, answered or posted else where but i was reading today on facebook that amtrak is testing new locomotives on the NEC that can go up to 125mph...
is that faster than the acela?
Probably not, though technically these engines should be able to keep to a somewhat faster schedule since they are better performers than the current ones.will it make the pvd to nyp trip any faster?
Correctits just the locomotives that are new right not the passenger cars?
Definitely by the end of the year, and possibly as early as by November, if everything goes according to plans.when will they be officially running?
oh cool thank you for answering all questionsNo. Acelas go faster than that. 125mph is the speed at which the Regionals run. These engines are meant to power the Regionals as the older engines are progressively retired.forgive me if this has been asked, answered or posted else where but i was reading today on facebook that amtrak is testing new locomotives on the NEC that can go up to 125mph...
is that faster than the acela?Probably not, though technically these engines should be able to keep to a somewhat faster schedule since they are better performers than the current ones.will it make the pvd to nyp trip any faster?Correctits just the locomotives that are new right not the passenger cars?Definitely by the end of the year, and possibly as early as by November, if everything goes according to plans.when will they be officially running?
That won't be too much longer. The Viewliner IIs will replace all the heritage bags and diners soon.Wont the LD Trains have to wait for the New Baggage/Dorm Cars and Diners to be placed into Service Before the LD Trains can go 125 mph on the NEC! :help:
Yep. So the LD trains will Sleepers will take a while tog et to 125mph. But trains like the Palmetto will be able to go to 125mph as soon as they get new Viewliner Baggage cars.That won't be too much longer. The Viewliner IIs will replace all the heritage bags and diners soon.Wont the LD Trains have to wait for the New Baggage/Dorm Cars and Diners to be placed into Service Before the LD Trains can go 125 mph on the NEC! :help:
On the other hand, aren't the Viewliner Is only rated for 110?
Your any chance of seeing a train in the US that goes faster than Acela is only when the California High Speed Rail starts operating, which will be in the year 2021.. or 2025.. or 2040.. or never.oh cool thank you for answering all questions
i LOVE my acela but was hoping for faster even newer trains hahahah
LOL! That goes for the rest of HSR... :lol: I'm 21 and pretty sure that I'll be long dead when trains hit anything over 160MPH. Which hopefully AE is able to start running. But a train going 220MPH.. I'm pretty sure I won't see that in my lifetime.or never.oh cool thank you for answering all questions
i LOVE my acela but was hoping for faster even newer trains hahahah
Each equipment manufacturer has one or two sad tales of missed delivery deadlines or systemic failures that they had to fix after delivery. It is only in that sense I said that. AFAIK CAF does not have anything as spectacular as Breda in their closet.What sort of skeletons?CAF actually knows quite a bit about designing and building passenger cars, though it has its own collection of skeletons in its closet.
I think he last said he was hustling in the yard. :giggle:Where's Piotr?? Let's ask him what they're like to run?
Philadelphia's Kawasaki trolleys are now over thirty years old. By all accounts, the "K Cars" are great vehicles and still going strong.Yes Kawasaki subway cars in NY are hitting more and more spectacular MDBF numbers. They just keep going and going and going without failures or problems. NYCTA is quite delighted with them is what I hear.
Well he always hustles.I think he last said he was hustling in the yard. :giggle:Where's Piotr?? Let's ask him what they're like to run?
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Those K cars are amazing as far as how much they can handle and perform. I hope they last for another 30! Love riding those K Cars!Philadelphia's Kawasaki trolleys are now over thirty years old. By all accounts, the "K Cars" are great vehicles and still going strong.Yes Kawasaki subway cars in NY are hitting more and more spectacular MDBF numbers. They just keep going and going and going without failures or problems. NYCTA is quite delighted with them is what I hear.
Chicago to Detroit. Oh wait, we need catenaries firstI doubt that Amtrak will receive that many VL II's by the end of the year.
Come to think of it, what is the best way to introduce the ACS-64? Could a run from NYP-PHL on the Pennsylvanian be a good way to start? Or a Keystoner? Or could it be run on a NER between WAS-NYP and a AEM-7 or HHP be a protect in case something happens?
Let the theories fly!!
lolChicago to Detroit. Oh wait, we need catenaries firstI doubt that Amtrak will receive that many VL II's by the end of the year.
Come to think of it, what is the best way to introduce the ACS-64? Could a run from NYP-PHL on the Pennsylvanian be a good way to start? Or a Keystoner? Or could it be run on a NER between WAS-NYP and a AEM-7 or HHP be a protect in case something happens?
Let the theories fly!!
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