acelafan
Conductor
Did some traveling on the NEC over the past 2 weeks and had my laptop GPS with me. I noticed that some of the regional trains I traveled did not attain a full 125mph where allowed. The #152 from WAS to PHL routinely reached 125 but my return on the #143 "only" reached 120-121 mph through the same area. Granted it's only a few mph difference, but I couldn't help but think that the slightly slower speed contributed to the train running 10-12 minutes behind schedule. #152 had an AEM loco but the #143 was an HHP (couldn't get the #s of either, though). Could a different locomotive that cause a difference in maximum speed? Or the engineer or conductor stipulated a slightly less maximum speed than 125mph? I had the same experience on the #190 from WAS to PVD on Monday July 20th...we never quite made it to 125mph but I am not sure what locomotive we had. Just curious for any thoughts.