*To All*: The Mt. Hood Model Engineers Club will hod open houses this month to introduce a new generation to model railroading just in time for holiday wish...
I'm assuming that your club is in Washington State. From: BNlist@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BNlist@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zachary Hastings Sent: Thursday,...
Oops, I hit send before adding a message. Am 90% sure it's an axle-powered generator, just a different type. Mark Eric Carlson <eric68@...> wrote: Well...
Doing some research before I start a SD-9 project I discovered a photo of BN 6120. One of the questions that I have is regarding the cooling fans. Am i correct...
... From: "PAUL J. STOUT" <aspenmtnmodelrr@...> To: <BNlist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 9:22 AM Subject: [BNlist] SD-9 Question ...
Only two public system issues. April 26,1970 and October 25, 1970. Some other local or corridor and Chicago area commuter service. Info from Timetable...
Hello I understand the BN interlocking tower on Webster Street in Montgomery Illinois was torn down something after 1970. Does anyone know the actual year it...
Two system timetables, Todd, April 26 and October 25, 1970. Additionally, I know of Empire Builder - Western Star card timetables on Oct 25 70 and Jan 1 71, a...
... To amplify a little on Dave's response, there were four phases of SD-9 production. Phase 1 which looked like SD-7s except for the marker light location,...
Eric- That particular axle generator is gear driven also. Not a belt driven one nor a drive shaft driven one. I have to admit I've never seen one of these...
Thanks to the group and Dane Carr and Don Smith for the information regarding the different changes to the EMD SD9 Paul Paul J Stout Casper Wyoming AML...
Well I am glad that I am not the only one the went...What the?? When looked at it. I was looking for a normal generator like on my C&S version. Ok well I guess...
I have a photo of 6120 from the back, you can see the roof and the fans on it. If you send me your e-mail address I can send it to you. Bosse (BN) Sweden ... ...
Good Afternoon All- ???? I am continuing to work on my research for a location to model one day. I am planning to model the BN, right about the time of the...
... I visited the line in 1997 (if memory serves) and BN/BNSF was running a manifest each way, a coal train or two (Wyoming coal to Big Stone Power at...
Hi, I work for BNSf in FTW and this line is part of my territory (Hettinger east anyway). BNSF currently operates coal trains to Big Stone City as well as Z ...
I have been scanning some of my BN SW1200 photos recently and one of them was the BN 185. Built as the NP 126 in March of 1955 (one month before I was born!)...
Brian and others, One other thing that is interesting about this unit is the fact that it never got the visible roller bearing treatment to the trucks as the...
Does anyone know, when the 2085 was repainted into it's Pacific Pride II scheme, did it have a rotary beacon? I am finally getting around to installing...
Bosse Sorry for the late reply to thank you regarding the photos.to date I have lot of photos. I have a Athearn BN,and several older Rail Power kits that need...
Bo Del Grosso's book BN Locomotives 1970-1996 shows March 1992 as the date 2085 was released as Pacific Pride II. April 30, 1992 it was shown during the Pasco...
Neither Pacific Pride engine had a beacon post 1991. After the fire on Pac Pride 1 she was rebuilt and lost the beacon. While Pac Pride II has been BNSFized...
One logo that was missing on both the Pride locomotives was the Acme, Quannah and Pacific. It was part of the Frisco, but the BN bought the paper railroad...
I meant to say Quannah, Acme and Pacific as the name of the railroad the BN bought before the SLSF. Earl ... __________________________________________________...