1 loco, and same question with 2.
Results of the tests showed that the average fuel consumption for the 157.7 mile trip was 368 gallons and that the average fuel use efficiency was 277 ton-miles per gallon.
Much more, as MARC rider said. I think they refuel there because the next refueling stop is San Antonio (maybe El Paso ,but I didn't see them refuel the last few times I was there) and they can't make it all the way there without refueling.Well maybe 500 miles? Ok m guessing this now cuz I remember the sunset limited eastbound stops at Tuscon for fuel and it's 500 miles between them.
So they top off the tanks.Much more, as MARC rider said. I think they refuel there because the next refueling stop is San Antonio (maybe El Paso ,but I didn't see them refuel the last few times I was there) and they can't make it all the way there without refueling.
Depends on the route, it would definitely differ between the Sunset and the CZHow much time at run 8 can locos go without refueling ?
Australians might disagree on that!Not sure how much direction plays on this - many claim that it is downhill when you run from DC to Florida ...
And Orlando is 82' above MSL, so there is a bit of a climb involved to get thereAustralians might disagree on that!
Also, Washington is more or less at sea level. Miami is more or less at sea level. How can it be a downhill run?
Results of the tests showed that the average fuel consumption for the 157.7 mile trip was 368 gallons and that the average fuel use efficiency was 277 ton-miles per gallon.
I assume that when you see a single ton-miles per gallon figure, the expectation is that uphill and downhill will cancel each other out over the long haul - and that speed is a relatively minor factor compared to other sources of drag. It seems that is likely to cease to be true for fast freights.
actually the Auto train is not , no stops , no loss of HVAC during open doors , pretty much a constant speed and not really operating at Passenger speeds.
add to that that overall the entire trip is not steep by any means .
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