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Are you sure about that? The P42's are often a problem southbound out of WAS, and sometimes LOR for the Autotrain. Northbound, it's track conditions, usually signals. Are the ALC-42's still having winter issues? How about in Canada?
They are still breaking down fairly regularly on the Builder, including an incident recently near Ephrata, WA where it broke down so thoroughly it couldn't even provide HEP and passengers were stuck in the dark. Note it wasn't in the winter.

AFAIK, VIA has a different variant, SCV-42, on their corridor services. They recently experienced an infamous breakdown that resulted in passengers being stuck for hours without working toilets (no HEP).
https://www.amtraktrains.com/threads/service-meltdown-on-via-train-622-passengers-stranded.87894/

VIA continues to use their very reliable rebuilt F40PHs for long distance services.
 
AFAIK, VIA has a different variant, SCV-42, on their corridor services. They recently experienced an infamous breakdown that resulted in passengers being stuck for hours without working toilets (no HEP).
https://www.amtraktrains.com/threads/service-meltdown-on-via-train-622-passengers-stranded.87894/

VIA continues to use their very reliable rebuilt F40PHs for long distance services.
I don't believe VIA has any SCV-42s that can be used outside of their corridor sets. So their only choice on LD trains is F40s or P42s
 
I don't believe VIA has any SCV-42s that can be used outside of their corridor sets. So their only choice on LD trains is F40s or P42s
That agrees with my information. And their long distance services are in the hands of the F40s. I am pretty sure their P42s are only on the corridor, too.
 
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VIA improved upon them in the rebuilds of the early 2000s by installing separate HEP generators (which accounts for their distinctive rear "hump"). So they are not constantly in Run 8 to provide HEP, and can apply all 3200 HP of their prime movers to tractive effort.
 
VIA Rail's GE P42's have never seen the world east, north, west of the Corridor, they never will, Winnipeg and Vancouver shops are not GE-friendly, and they are to be retired with the Charger/Venture sets. Several already have. The standard loco outside the corridor until 2035 will be the EMD F40, rebuilt for at least the 2nd time. Beyond 2035, who knows, probably a freight loco knock off. I don't see them depending on any sort of Charger in the middle of nowhere, especially where the temperature is -40C/F, and not with what everyone is going through with them.

I am on a Canadian e-mail group; I mostly just observe. One of their Venture trains breaks down on average every couple of days and they have yet to figure out how to MU them without the computers going nuts. So no Ottawa/Montreal "J" trains as long as that goes on, which would also solve the axle count issue west of Brockville. IMHO, Chargers are junk.

As for the 3rd Hiawtha set when the Borialis started, they abolished it. I don't know what they did to the schedules, though they have some very tight relays, some as little as a half hour. Maybe that is how they will scape up Mobile equipment.
 
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