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Western Railroad Discussion > Cans on CuestaDate: 06/28/16 15:15 Cans on Cuesta Author: Cajon92 ...
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/04/16 07:46 by Cajon92. Date: 06/28/16 15:39 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: WAF You can hike downhill from the radio tower ( private property) for this shot which is between T11 and East Serrano
Date: 06/28/16 16:56 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: czuleget Atherns is releasing oil cans GATX in N-Scale.
Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/28/16 17:41 by czuleget. Date: 06/28/16 17:53 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: Out_Of_Service nice ... can someone reiterate for me the reason why the oil cans in SoCal don't need buffers but other crude oil trains do ??? it's been explained before but i can't recall why ...
Date: 06/28/16 17:59 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: pedrop Great pics. Congrats and post more, please.
Pedro Rezende Vespasiano MG, https://youtube.com/c/minasgeraisrailways1 Date: 06/28/16 18:04 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: cchan006 Cajon92 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for looking, > Ryan Wow, what a vantage point! Thanks for the report, and thanks for the heads up. I posted the video just now, in another thread. Date: 06/28/16 19:10 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: EricSP Out_Of_Service Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > nice ... can someone reiterate for me the reason > why the oil cans in SoCal don't need buffers but > other crude oil trains do ??? it's been explained > before but i can't recall why ... Combustible vs. flammable Date: 06/28/16 21:18 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: WP805A Great photos Ryan.
Posted from Android Dave Dodds San Dimas, CA Date: 06/28/16 22:29 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: SP4360 Kind of like the difference between road tar and gasoline.
Out_Of_Service Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > nice ... can someone reiterate for me the reason > why the oil cans in SoCal don't need buffers but > other crude oil trains do ??? it's been explained > before but i can't recall why ... Date: 06/28/16 22:55 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: oyw Fine job Ryan, I can just imagine the stickers you had to hike through.
Date: 06/29/16 06:47 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: TCnR Nice location, good job.
Yep, the 'Cans' are different but kinda cool. All sorts of goodies, the hoses between the cars, they had self-steering trucks to reduce wear and resistance (not sure what they have now), the whole idea of rapid load and unload, not you're basic tank car. Date: 06/29/16 09:45 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: portlander Beautiful!
Date: 06/29/16 11:01 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: bbcc Great pix, these are loaded southbound, empty north? Any dpu in either direction?
Posted from iPhone Date: 06/29/16 11:50 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: atsf121 Nice photos, still need to catch them on the coast one of these days. I'm remember seeing them on Tehachapi and the losing facility in Bakersfield.
Nathan Posted from iPhone Date: 06/29/16 11:54 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: SPgoletablock Sweet spot and shots! Glad you've been beating the inland heat and heading to the Coastline.
Date: 06/29/16 19:55 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: myjbh1989 Manned helpers southbound (loaded). Two units online northbound (empty)
Date: 06/29/16 23:44 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: Railfan4Christ Great shots, Ryan. Congratulation on the IOTD!
Tom Date: 06/30/16 08:57 Re: Cans on Cuesta Author: spider1319 Great effort produced great results.Thanks .Bill Webb
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