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562 axle Union Pacific train over Tehachapi
As near as I can tell, this long train was mostly empties and had 562 axles. I may have miscounted a car (130), so correct me if I am wrong. This is the longest train I can remember on The Hill. (At least that I can see!) I laughed at some of the ridiculously old cars in the consist, and wondered if this was the scrap yard train. Count the axles (and remember that baretable has more) and post your results!
Autor:karldotcom
Tagi:manifestUPrailroadtehachapitrains
I counted 134 cars without the locos, and I don't believe I miscounted- don't quote me on it. I could be wrong, because according to my calculations, the number of axles came out to 566. I had to have counted an extra. 133 then.
gotta do more with less now, i suppose. keeps the fuel costs down. and to the person who asked why we build the stuff so big, europe and africa and most places, don't have 2 mountain ranges to cross, and ya'll don't run 2- 2 1/2 mile long trains either, i've been to europe, them trains where shorter than hell.
134 cars I believe and regarding the 12-15 SD40-2s, that sort of thing just isn't economically viable these days. Modern railroading is all about Unit reductionm fuel reduction and of course emissions reduction. Come on chap, keep up.
Nice 122 cars! but What is with UP and BNSF running 2 engines on the rear..That's lazy! Put those suckers mid train like the SP did! AND todays diesels suck! 5 engines total? It was better years ago when SP put 12 to 15 SD40T's on a train!! that's balls out!
You guys are great counters (I was much better counting as a child) My arms were tired holding the camera so long...need to get the tripod out more often!