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Western Railroad Discussion > Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months!Date: 08/28/16 12:42 Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: Ween *deleted*
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/14/17 18:14 by Ween. Date: 08/28/16 13:45 Re: Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: 3rdswitch Oh oh, never noticed the new signals are illuminated, won't be long now, and the intermediate at the Sag a mile north has no replacement so it' days are numbered.
JB Date: 08/28/16 14:25 Re: Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: TheInstigator Anybody know where PTC actually works ? I hear lot's of freight trains getting exemption tickets in So Cal.
Andy Date: 08/28/16 15:15 Re: Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: santafe199 3rdswitch Wrote: > ... never noticed the new signals are illuminated ...
I've never seen that either. That looks kinda spooky when I think about it... Lance/199 Date: 08/28/16 15:18 Re: Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: ns1000 Pic 1 is very nice....!!
Date: 08/28/16 19:49 Re: Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: wesleygreer Solid shots Chris! Going to be a sad day when those ex-Grande signals go.
Date: 08/29/16 08:02 Re: Joint Line Action - First Photo in More than 2 Months! Author: Pinlifter Yeah. They just implemented it in Denver and its working fine. They said it was one of the easiest places. Now granted coal trains are easy. Yes, they do seem to issue exceptions for the slightest thing and they can never get tonnage right. It just dumbs down the engineers job so a computer can run the train.
TheInstigator Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anybody know where PTC actually works ? I hear > lot's of freight trains getting exemption > tickets in So Cal. > Andy > |