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Posted - March 31 2014 : 12:42:10 PM
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Peddling under speed in the high deserts of Texas under imaginary catenary. Suppose I could do the "Gumby" thing and advance the catenary a little at a time. EC60 is nicely double motored, so while somewhat light, it has six axles of pull. The pantographs are made of the cheapest "chrome" plated plastic I have seen since the Soviet era, and somehow are still intact.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 1:38:03 PM
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quote:Peddling under speed in the high deserts of Texas under imaginary catenary. Originally posted by Chops124Â -Â March 31 2014Â :Â 12:42:10 PM
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I notice a sotol plant plant next to the locomotive. Quoth Wikipedia: Sotol is a distilled spirit made from the Dasylirion wheeleri (commonly known as Desert Spoon or, in Spanish, sotol), a plant that grows in northern Mexico, New Mexico, west Texas, and the Texas Hill Country.
Perhaps this provides a partial explanation of how we come to imagine that catenary where there is none.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 7:33:29 PM
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quote: ... Perhaps this provides a partial explanation of how we come to imagine that catenary where there is none.
Originally posted by scsshaggy - March 31 2014 : 1:38:03 PM
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But there is, or at least until recently was, catenary in Texas at Martin Lake. Check this out (scroll down to #5).
http://ironcompass.wordpress.com/2013/06/12/electric-freight-railroads-in-the-us/
The E25B looks like it could be easily kitbashed.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 7:42:28 PM
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Or not far away in Arizona, the Black mesa and Lake Powell with its E60C-2's. I just got the pantograph for my American GK one back from a friend today... somehow he was able to get that little contraption back working again.
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Posted - March 31 2014 : 8:48:16 PM
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real cool I want one in The Rock, Chessie System, & BN
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Posted - April 02 2014 : 01:31:23 AM
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By the way, Shaygetz, this is what became of those really cool Amtrak cars you traded me for. As you can see, they have been put to revenue service without delay. Enjoying them muchly, hope the hoppers and flat is working well for you.
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Posted - April 04 2014 : 3:45:43 PM
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Very nice picture and train set! Like-Like passenger trains aren't something that are seen very often on nicely landscaped layouts. It looks good!
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