Also, I saw Colorado Railcar at ABQ trainyard.
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#1
Posted 16 September 2002 - 02:02 PM
Also, I saw Colorado Railcar at ABQ trainyard.
Entire length, end to end- Lake Shore Limited (Boston stub) (11/09), Downeaster (11/09) & Coast Starlight (10/11)
Partial- California Zephyr (SLC-EMY), Hiawatha, Cascades (SEA-PDX) & Acela (BOS-PVD)
#2
Posted 16 September 2002 - 02:15 PM
#4
Posted 16 September 2002 - 03:33 PM
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#5
Posted 16 September 2002 - 03:46 PM
#6
Posted 17 September 2002 - 02:16 PM
Alvadero Transportation Phase I is completed (for city buses), and want to start working on Phase II for Greyhound and Amtrak. Problem with the Amtrak part is Amtrak don't want to pay for fuel station due to its financial crunch. Albuquerque has to renegogiate with Amtrak about it.
For local native Americans wares, yes, they still do at the platform and by the station.
Entire length, end to end- Lake Shore Limited (Boston stub) (11/09), Downeaster (11/09) & Coast Starlight (10/11)
Partial- California Zephyr (SLC-EMY), Hiawatha, Cascades (SEA-PDX) & Acela (BOS-PVD)
#7
Posted 17 September 2002 - 10:06 PM
Bill,Two questions, gswager. One, the Albuquerque station burned (to the ground,I thhnk) several years ago....What kind of facility is there now?
You can check out this article from NCI's Destination Freedom Newsletter for more on the current status of Albuguerque's new station.
Take care and take trains!
#8
Posted 10 October 2002 - 10:26 PM
Entire length, end to end- Lake Shore Limited (Boston stub) (11/09), Downeaster (11/09) & Coast Starlight (10/11)
Partial- California Zephyr (SLC-EMY), Hiawatha, Cascades (SEA-PDX) & Acela (BOS-PVD)
#11
Posted 11 October 2002 - 08:58 AM
This is a relatively new car, in fact it seems to me that it was first announced over the summer. This is a self propelled DMU unit and is being marketed as the answer for commuter railroads. The cars can be built in either single or double level configurations. While I don't know in New Jersey is actually looking at them with interest, one of these cars is currently in NJ for demo runs and displays.
You can read more about the cars and their specs, in addition to some nice pictures at the company website located here.
Take care and take trains!
#12
Posted 11 October 2002 - 10:37 AM
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#13
Posted 11 October 2002 - 11:06 AM
New Jersey Transit's reluctance notwithstanding, diesel multiple-unit (DMU) trains will get their test runs in this week in Bergen County, courtesy of the county, New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad, Colorado Railcar Manufacturing LLC -- and NJ-ARP.
Bergen County will welcome local and state political officials, local media, and select local residents to view, tour, and discuss Colorado Railcar's prototype DMU car Thursday the 10th and Friday the 11th; Friday's agenda includes a test run from Hackensack (and possibly Bogota) to Hawthorne (in neighboring Passaic County).
The DMU will also be on public display in Hackensack Saturday, Oct. 12, coinciding with an annual city festival. Prior to the day's events, NJ-ARP members registered for the group's annual meeting will get their own tour of the Colorado Railcar prototype. NJ-ARP members: Bring your questions and concerns with you!
Viewliner,
You can read the full story from NJ ARP here.
Take care and take trains!
#14
Posted 11 October 2002 - 11:49 AM
#15
Posted 11 October 2002 - 01:09 PM
Isn't Newark's Penn station Amtrak property?The Colorado Railcar prototype is on display on Saturday 10/12 in Hackensack, and is reportedly supposed to be somewhere else on NJ TRANSIT property in static display on Monday the 14th. Nobody is saying defintively where it might be, but Newark Penn Station has been speculated. Note that the 14th is Columbus Day, so some may be off work or school and available to go see it.
Now Hoboken would be a good place for it to be on display.
Take care and take trains!
#16
Posted 11 October 2002 - 02:06 PM
Denver was very interested about it for its commuter track.
AlanB is right about it, it just came out of factory for display.
Entire length, end to end- Lake Shore Limited (Boston stub) (11/09), Downeaster (11/09) & Coast Starlight (10/11)
Partial- California Zephyr (SLC-EMY), Hiawatha, Cascades (SEA-PDX) & Acela (BOS-PVD)
#17
Posted 11 October 2002 - 02:10 PM
I agree, Hoboken would be a good place, because all the lines (except the Atlantic City, NEC via connection) have access to it. I don't have the 14th off, so it looks like Sunday would be my best chance, although that probably won't happen. I think NJ Transit could use some new Electric MU's.Isn't Newark's Penn station Amtrak property?The Colorado Railcar prototype is on display on Saturday 10/12 in Hackensack, and is reportedly supposed to be somewhere else on NJ TRANSIT property in static display on Monday the 14th. Nobody is saying defintively where it might be, but Newark Penn Station has been speculated. Note that the 14th is Columbus Day, so some may be off work or school and available to go see it.
Now Hoboken would be a good place for it to be on display.
Also heres a thought, too bad nobody has come up with the technology for diesel-electric locomotives that can run off of the catenary wires.
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#18
Posted 11 October 2002 - 02:31 PM
#19
Posted 11 October 2002 - 02:42 PM
Miami Jos has told us that Colorodo Rail Man. desgns and builds poor equipment. The same company built the Florida Fun Train which he worked on.
Is it referring to double deck? Has CO Railcar making any improvements?
Please specify on what problems that Florida Fun Train occurred with CO Railcar.
Entire length, end to end- Lake Shore Limited (Boston stub) (11/09), Downeaster (11/09) & Coast Starlight (10/11)
Partial- California Zephyr (SLC-EMY), Hiawatha, Cascades (SEA-PDX) & Acela (BOS-PVD)
#20
Posted 11 October 2002 - 02:44 PM
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