StevenBDel
Train Attendant
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http://www.talgoamerica.com/series8-passengerCars.aspxDoes anyone have any pictures of prototypes? Or are they based on an existing design?
http://www.talgoamerica.com/series8-passengerCars.aspxDoes anyone have any pictures of prototypes? Or are they based on an existing design?
Amtrak is bringing 15 P40's back on line as we speak, so that will help. It's also possible that Amtrak will insist that the State pay to restore a few more P40's.Anybody figure out what motive power is going to be used to push/pull these trains given that the current operator (Amtrak) is running out of available locomotives? New locomotives being ordered, if so from whom?
The existing locomotives will initially power the new Talgo trainsets. But according to the Wisconsin ARRA application, part of their $810 million will be used to buy eight new diesel locomotives. On another forum, a very knowledgeable poster said that presumably they will be the Talgo XXI next generation locomotives since that's what the MWRRI has been using as an assumption. The new locomotives are supposed to go into service in 2016.Anybody figure out what motive power is going to be used to push/pull these trains given that the current operator (Amtrak) is running out of available locomotives? New locomotives being ordered, if so from whom?
The F40 NPCUs will probably be retired. They're getting on in years. The last F40s were delivered in 1988, which was 22 years ago. And IIRC the locomotives these are based on are actually from an earlier order.Since it looks like these Talgos will have cab cars, I assume the F40 NPCUs will no longer be needed? Any ideas where else they might could use cab cars?
The main reason for retiring locomotives is that the prime movers become to expensive to maintain, not to mention that the newer ones are more fuel efficient and greener. Since the prime movers have all been removed from the NPCU's, they're really more like a cab car now. So I suspect that they can serve for several more years now. After all, Amtrak is still using the Metroliner Cab cars how many years later.The F40 NPCUs will probably be retired. They're getting on in years. The last F40s were delivered in 1988, which was 22 years ago. And IIRC the locomotives these are based on are actually from an earlier order.Since it looks like these Talgos will have cab cars, I assume the F40 NPCUs will no longer be needed? Any ideas where else they might could use cab cars?
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