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Western Railroad Discussion > Kyle and WindmillsDate: 03/02/15 12:03 Kyle and Windmills Author: railtime With all the wind turbines from Cedar Point to Arriba, it is pretty east to get them in background d clutter.
Climbing the Genoa cuts. Thanks for looking john Date: 03/02/15 12:19 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: P Ugh.
What a blight on our beautiful landscape. That orange paint scheme as well..... Date: 03/02/15 13:30 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: tomstp Those tunnel motors just live on and on don't they.
Date: 03/02/15 14:23 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: atsf121 Go Tunnel Motors! It looks like there is some kind of plastic covering on the lower radiator vents, wonder why.
Nathan Date: 03/02/15 14:47 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: railwaybaron What state?
Date: 03/02/15 14:50 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: dcfbalcoS1 Keep the engine operating temperature up. Truck drivers do it too during some really cold winter weather. IF these units were pulling hard, it probably wouldn't be necessary.
Date: 03/02/15 14:53 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: BelltuckyFoamductor dcfbalcoS1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Keep the engine operating temperature up. Truck > drivers do it too during some really cold winter > weather. IF these units were pulling hard, it > probably wouldn't be necessary. Not terribly uncommon to be done to SW series switchers too in the winter. Date: 03/02/15 15:32 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: 3rdswitch Genoa in Eastern CO, first exRock station East of Limon. Nice catches.
JB Date: 03/02/15 18:12 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: SCKP187 Nice catches--always love to see tunnel motors.
Brian Stevens Date: 03/02/15 20:26 Re: Kyle and Windmills Author: thehighwayman Just to be contrarian, I love seeing the wind turbines!
Will MacKenzie Dundas, ON |