Chris Walker Wrote:
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> michael Wrote:
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> > Just because the horse speaks, doesn't mean
> that....
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> > Again, the 478 would have just sat in Chama.
> It's
> > a basically useless locomotive on the C&TSRR
> > unless they have the ridership to justify more
> > double headers and more shorter trains.
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> The C&TS, if they had the K-28 and K-27 assigned
> to the East end to take the mileage off the K-36's
> changing out at Osier, would in my book be a far
> wiser use of their power. Not that would have
> even entered into the heads of the swap denial
> crew.
>
> Actually if you look at the Uintah for example,
> they had dedicated assignments for what suited
> their power best. 2-8-0 and 2-8-2 Mack to Atchee,
> Shays on the Baxter Pass, another 2-8-2 out on the
> lightly graded Western end. Only later was it that
> with the arrival of the more efficent Articulateds
> did this change somewhat.
If they stay on the east end then they are still required to swap out engines in Osier which is a tricky operation. They do rotate out the 4, right now 3 K-36 locomotives by basing them out of Chama. One comes in from Antonito, it gets a day to rest while the one resting goes out for two days. Two days on, one day off. With four K-36's, usually one exchanges shed time to keep operational days even. 463 would go out on the road for light days or when a doubleheader is needed. It is also used for specials....This is ideally.