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Western Railroad Discussion > A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation LifesaverDate: 10/26/06 16:04 A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: GrandeGold I took some time off today to catch the SP and the D&RGW Heritage SD70ACe units working together on an Operation Lifesaver special. The SPVSC arrived at American Fork for it's call to duty at 7:30 a.m. The first image catches Amtrak #6 breezing by at 70 mph while the SPVSC is loaded with lots of local law enforcement personnel. The second shot catches the 1989 headed west at sunrise into the small town of Lehi. Third image (taken about two hours later) catches the beautiful 1996 headed south through Lehi City...
Date: 10/26/06 16:18 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: skyview Nice images... any idea of additional trips and schedule?
Date: 10/26/06 16:19 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: GrandeGold A few more images of what ended up being like catching fish in a bowl!
UP 1996 heads east at Storrs Avenue in American Fork on it's fifth turn between the cities of Lehi & "AF". The second and third shots are all about the frustration of the photographer vs. the photo cloud. Well, the cloud won! Anyhow the duo are headed north through the Jordan Narrows toward the Salt Lake Valley to do Operation Lifesaver moves between Riverton and Midvale for the city of South Jordan. It was lots of fun this morning watching the clean new "aces" working together for the first time. James Date: 10/26/06 16:20 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: GrandeGold Friday they head west to the new intermodal hub at 56th West and north to Woods Cross. Saturday they head south from SLC to Provo...
Date: 10/26/06 18:08 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: espeeboy Good stuff Sir James! Glad to see someone finally post photos of this duo on the OLD train. I have been tracing them each day wondering how many slow speed photo opps exist along the route. Love the photo #3 in first post and photo #3 again in the second post! Looks like you got a little lucky with that last one with the sun coming through a "suckerhole" for ya!
-Ryan aka "espeeboy" on the ex-WP Oakland Sub MP11.2 GrandeGold Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A few more images of what ended up being like > catching fish in a bowl! > > UP 1996 heads east at Storrs Avenue in American > Fork on it's fifth turn between the cities of Lehi > & "AF". The second and third shots are all about > the frustration of the photographer vs. the photo > cloud. Well, the cloud won! Anyhow the duo are > headed north through the Jordan Narrows toward the > Salt Lake Valley to do Operation Lifesaver moves > between Riverton and Midvale for the city of South > Jordan. > > It was lots of fun this morning watching the clean > new "aces" working together for the first time. > > James Date: 10/26/06 18:46 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: nikon1 Any idea if the UP will bring this equipment east to Kansas?
Ch Date: 10/26/06 19:15 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: ColoradoRailfan Outstanding Sir James, as always!! Would be great to see 1996 make a swing through Denver along with 1989 for a trip on the MRONY/MNYRO (or I guess that should be the MNYPV/MPVRO now). I'm not holding my breath though.
Really glad that you were able to get out and get this shots. Interesting contrast between what you were doing at 7:30am this morning at American Fork (almost the siding furthest west on the Grande) compared to what I was doing at 7:30am at Leyden (the siding furthest east on the Grande)!! Kevin Morgan Arvada, CO ColoradoRailfan.com Date: 10/26/06 19:16 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: ColoradoRailfan nikon1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Any idea if the UP will bring this equipment east > to Kansas? > Ch I wouldn't hold my breath! I would speculate that the duo will be broken up after the OLS is complete and 1989 will go east and 1996 will go west. Kevin Morgan Arvada, CO ColoradoRailfan.com Date: 10/26/06 19:27 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: rich6000 I understand what your saying nikon it would be nice to see the CNW SP Rio Grande units show up in Topeka someday
Date: 10/26/06 20:11 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: railfan James,
Any ideas of times for Friday/ Saturdays moves please, general times would do if you cant be specific ? Cheers John Date: 10/26/06 20:52 Re: A Dynamic Duo Push & Pull The Operation Lifesaver Author: DRGWbaby Wish I'd been home in Lehi. Do you think they will hook up with the WP unit? Anyway thanks for the GREAT pictures. Jess
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