Rail cars for $600K? Not very likely. The Viewliners ran about $2 million each, if I recall correctly.Amfleet said:$1.2 million a piece seems about right for a switcher locomotive. Rail cars run for about half that and road power runs for about double.
Wow, didn't know railcars went for so much nowadays! However, considering all the technology put into the Viewliners I'm not surprised. A switcher is just simple diesel engine inside a metal box.PRR 60 said:Rail cars for $600K? Not very likely. The Viewliners ran about $2 million each, if I recall correctly.Amfleet said:$1.2 million a piece seems about right for a switcher locomotive. Rail cars run for about half that and road power runs for about double.
Not likely as they're used on the West Coast corridor routes as motive power. They'll probably be around awhile.engine999 said:I hope these new units dont cause Amtrak to retire the P32-8's.
Well the only Dash-8s units that will probably survive into the distant future are those owned by the California DOT. Though, most Amtrak Dash-8 units being used for switcher duty in various cities will probably be sold off.tp49 said:Not likely as they're used on the West Coast corridor routes as motive power. They'll probably be around awhile.engine999 said:I hope these new units dont cause Amtrak to retire the P32-8's.
Thanks. The article made it sound like they were "off the shelf" units. If they are modified MP15's, at least they'll look like switchers (an engine and cab on steel wheels) .Amfleet said:You didn't find any photos because they are being made custom for Amtrak. My guess is they'll look similar to the MP15 units, but with shorter height.
The CDTX 2051 and 2052 aside there are several 500 series AMTK Dash 8's that see revenue service out here and have for the past couple of years. They are used in place of the F59's that seem to have constant problems not only on the Capitol's and San Joaquin's but also the Cascades and the occasional Surfliner. they'll probably be around for the forseeable future as there are no plans for replacements on the horizon.Amfleet said:Well the only Dash-8s units that will probably survive into the distant future are those owned by the California DOT. Though, most Amtrak Dash-8 units being used for switcher duty in various cities will probably be sold off.tp49 said:Not likely as they're used on the West Coast corridor routes as motive power. They'll probably be around awhile.engine999 said:I hope these new units dont cause Amtrak to retire the P32-8's.
Maybe the state of CA will purchase them. I know gunn has in the 5yr strategic plan to retire them. For some reason Amtrak feels they have to get rid of the -8's because they load up slower, when replacing them with a p42 only saves a few minutes. If the train is going to be late, no use buying new motive power if the current pieces are still fuel efficient. They have to deal with the track owner, which is not always a brigth story.tp49 said:The CDTX 2051 and 2052 aside there are several 500 series AMTK Dash 8's that see revenue service out here and have for the past couple of years. They are used in place of the F59's that seem to have constant problems not only on the Capitol's and San Joaquin's but also the Cascades and the occasional Surfliner. they'll probably be around for the forseeable future as there are no plans for replacements on the horizon.Amfleet said:Well the only Dash-8s units that will probably survive into the distant future are those owned by the California DOT. Though, most Amtrak Dash-8 units being used for switcher duty in various cities will probably be sold off.tp49 said:Not likely as they're used on the West Coast corridor routes as motive power. They'll probably be around awhile.engine999 said:I hope these new units dont cause Amtrak to retire the P32-8's.
Yeah, $2 million was the cost on the Viewliners. Too bad they haven't really gotten their money's worth... :lol:Amfleet said:Wow, didn't know railcars went for so much nowadays! However, considering all the technology put into the Viewliners I'm not surprised. A switcher is just simple diesel engine inside a metal box.PRR 60 said:Rail cars for $600K? Not very likely. The Viewliners ran about $2 million each, if I recall correctly.Amfleet said:$1.2 million a piece seems about right for a switcher locomotive. Rail cars run for about half that and road power runs for about double.
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