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Western Railroad Discussion > New power at Cherokee yardDate: 07/02/15 15:47 New power at Cherokee yard Author: TTownTrains A week ago today an inbound BNSF train brought 2 new Ferrosur SD70ACes into Cherokee yard in Tulsa, OK. For the last 6 1/2 days they've sat on a service track at the diesel shop. Today they were moved to a ready track and became photographable to us mere mortals who aren't allowed beyond the NO TRESPASSING signs scattered freely around the perimeter of Cherokee Yard.
1. Overview of the diesel shop area. The red noses on the left belong to the Ferrosur units. 2. The two new units are parked out of the way of the flow of traffic. Two SD60Ms that are normally used as trimmer power are to the right. 3. Remember elephant ears? They're baaaack! Thanks for looking. Bill Gillfillan Tulsa, OK Date: 07/02/15 16:50 Re: New power at Cherokee yard Author: Orient In the first image there's a trestle with rails on top and steps leading up. Someone please tell me that isn't used to train new trainees how to walk on a bridge. What is the purpose of that?
Date: 07/02/15 17:34 Re: New power at Cherokee yard Author: fs321a I believe that the mini bridge looking set up is used for training MOW folks/bridge crews on bridge repair. I could be wrong tho.
Date: 07/02/15 17:49 Re: New power at Cherokee yard Author: TexasRocket fs321a Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I believe that the mini bridge looking set up is > used for training MOW folks/bridge crews on > bridge repair. I could be wrong tho. It would make sense. BNSF has been rebuilding a lot of the bridges between Tulsa and Enid. They've had a ballast train sitting in Pawnee for the past two weeks. Date: 07/02/15 18:19 Re: New power at Cherokee yard Author: TTownTrains Hmmm, I guess training bridges are more interesting than new SD70ACes with elephant ears. I'll have to revise my subject matter in the future. :-)
Bill G. Date: 07/02/15 20:42 Re: New power at Cherokee yard Author: erben22 TTownTrains Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hmmm, I guess training bridges are more > interesting than new SD70ACes with elephant > ears. I'll have to revise my subject matter in > the future. :-) Not sure about the bridge material, but, my eyes were drawn to the tri-clops and greenie on the trimmer power first ;) Date: 07/02/15 21:23 Re: New power at Cherokee yard Author: Frisco The place looks a lot different than when I hostled power around there back in the early eighties
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