Detroit Railfanning
Re: Detroit Railfanning
Thank you.
roger
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If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
Re: Detroit Railfanning

rogruth wrote:Lucas,
Do you know if electrics ever ran on that trackage?
Nah! It was just that the RRs were so incredibly profitable that they blew all that money just to get the tax break!
Here's your sign!
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Re: Detroit Railfanning
How do you tell the difference?
Cheater's way is to read the fine print on the cab side
The trucks are different. EMD's will be FlexiCoil (older models) or HT-C on the newer ones. GE uses these
EMD's look like this
There are also difference in fuel tank shape, air tank location, and then more subtle cues like access door shape/count/location.
Once I built a railroad, I made it run,
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
Made it race against time.
Once I built a railroad, now it's done --
Brother, can you spare a dime?
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Re: Detroit Railfanning
chuck wrote:How do you tell the difference?
Cheater's way is to read the fine print on the cab side![]()
The trucks are different. EMD's will be FlexiCoil (older models) or HT-C on the newer ones. GE uses these
EMD's look like this
There are also difference in fuel tank shape, air tank location, and then more subtle cues like access door shape/count/location.
An easy guide for EMD vs GE spotting.
EMD: rounded fuel tanks, slab-sided radiator grills, teardrop-shape cab windows
GE: angled fuel tanks, 'wing'-style radiator grilles, rectangular windows
*Disclaimer: this is a general overview, and not all engines match this criteria (i.e., Canadian wide nose engines)
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Re: Detroit Railfanning
3/7
NS 31M at Beaubien

Detroit Connecting coming off of the CN interchange at Milwaukee Junction


CN 515 with GTW 4925

CSX Q150 at Delray

NS 121

NS 31M at Beaubien

Detroit Connecting coming off of the CN interchange at Milwaukee Junction


CN 515 with GTW 4925

CSX Q150 at Delray

NS 121

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Re: Detroit Railfanning
ogauge47 wrote:An easy guide for EMD vs GE spotting. EMD: rounded fuel tanks, slab-sided radiator grills, teardrop-shape cab windows. GE: angled fuel tanks, 'wing'-style radiator grilles, rectangular windows. *Disclaimer: this is a general overview, and not all engines match this criteria (i.e., Canadian wide nose engines)
They still all look the same to me.
Re: Detroit Railfanning
Dave,
Possibly you, like me, do not see any real character in the newer Diesels.
Locos from the 1940s to 1970s just were more varied in looks and style.
I do not mean to be little the powerful monsters of today.
Possibly you, like me, do not see any real character in the newer Diesels.
Locos from the 1940s to 1970s just were more varied in looks and style.
I do not mean to be little the powerful monsters of today.
roger
I support thread drift.
If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
I support thread drift.
If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
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Re: Detroit Railfanning
3/23
CSX Q151 at Cicotte Ave on the Conrail Lincoln Secondary

GTW 4626 at Schaefer

CN SD40-2W 5821

CSX GE power at Rougemere Yard

CP 242 w/UP leader

CP 550 with DPU


NS 21N w/BNSF leader


CSX L132 w/UP power

CP 235


NS 20N

CSX Q132 w/UP power

CSX Y122

CN 767 w/BNSF power

NS 121 at North Yard

CN trains at Conrail CP Conant

CN 533

GTW 4925

CSX Q151 at Cicotte Ave on the Conrail Lincoln Secondary

GTW 4626 at Schaefer

CN SD40-2W 5821

CSX GE power at Rougemere Yard

CP 242 w/UP leader

CP 550 with DPU


NS 21N w/BNSF leader


CSX L132 w/UP power

CP 235


NS 20N

CSX Q132 w/UP power

CSX Y122

CN 767 w/BNSF power

NS 121 at North Yard

CN trains at Conrail CP Conant

CN 533

GTW 4925

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Re: Detroit Railfanning
4/1
A day at Milwaukee Junction
NS 31M

CN 950 with GTW 4904, headed to Pontiac, MI

Amtrak 350 at CP Murray

CN 451 turning onto the CN Holly Sub at Milwaukee Junction

451 crossing over I-75

950 at Caniff St. in Hamtramck

NS 176 at Conrail North Yard

NS 121 building its train of autoracks

CN 385

CN 515 with GTW 4925

NS 121

Amtrak 355

CN 533 with IC 1012

Turning the engine for its leg up the Holly Sub to Moterm

At Clay St

Ready to head to Moterm

Amtrak 352 at Beaubien St

A day at Milwaukee Junction
NS 31M

CN 950 with GTW 4904, headed to Pontiac, MI

Amtrak 350 at CP Murray

CN 451 turning onto the CN Holly Sub at Milwaukee Junction

451 crossing over I-75

950 at Caniff St. in Hamtramck

NS 176 at Conrail North Yard

NS 121 building its train of autoracks

CN 385

CN 515 with GTW 4925

NS 121

Amtrak 355

CN 533 with IC 1012

Turning the engine for its leg up the Holly Sub to Moterm

At Clay St

Ready to head to Moterm

Amtrak 352 at Beaubien St

Re: Detroit Railfanning
Great shots, Lucas.
Thanks for posting.
George
Thanks for posting.
George
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