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Steam & Excursion > Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yardDate: 09/17/19 20:51 Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: Odyssey Passed through Cheyenne yesterday and caught some "new" pieces of well-used/abused
equipment. There is "new" tender on the storage line visible from the depot parking lot and W15th St. ... it looks in pretty sad shape ... couldn't see a number ... any guesses out there? (first three images) There was also a "well-decorated" antique diesel as well on one of the active tracks. Have no clue about it and I don't recall ever seeing a locomotive with that high style cab profile ... (second three images) Thanks for lookin' Odyssey Evergreen, CO Date: 09/17/19 20:54 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: Odyssey Date: 09/17/19 20:57 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: Bob3985 That was the tender off of 4014. Also there has been a Genset parked across the tracks which I believe may have been part of the big auction earlier this year.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 09/17/19 21:32 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: 4745 Didn't happen to catch the numbers of the passenger cars near the tender.
One yellow and one silver baggage car it would seem. Even better would be a photo or two. Thanks. Graham. Date: 09/17/19 22:41 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: PHall UPY2706 appears to be a former resident of the Fourth Street Yard in Los Angeles.
Is this the replacement for the SW10 that went to Portland? Date: 09/17/19 22:56 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: Odyssey 4745 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Didn't happen to catch the numbers of the > passenger cars near the tender. > One yellow and one silver baggage car it would > seem. > Even better would be a photo or two. Thanks. > Graham. Graham ... Unfortunately, I did not get any images of the passenger cars, and I did not write down their numbers ... Odyssey Date: 09/17/19 23:35 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: 4745 Odyssey, thanks for responding.
Graham. Date: 09/18/19 02:30 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: Evan_Werkema Odyssey Wrote:
> There was also a "well-decorated" antique diesel > as well on one of the active tracks. Have no > clue about it and I don't recall ever seeing a > locomotive with that high style cab profile ... > (second three images) Funny you should call it "antique." I was thinking just recently myself how old an NRE 3GS21B looks, and not just thanks to the abuse of the taggers. The hoods of nearly even height hark back to units like the EMD NW-5, Alco RS-1, and Baldwin RS-12, and the utilitarian angularity would have been at home back in the very early days of US dieselization among things like EMC's pre-production NC for Philadelphia Bethlehem & New England or the Ingersol-Rand powered hood unit switchers GE built for Bush Terminal: http://www.northeast.railfan.net/images/emd518.jpg http://abpr.railfan.net/abprphoto.cgi?december06/12-14-06/BushTerminal5atBrooklynNY9-16-71GHL1.jpg Strange to say, UPY 2706 is only twelve years old, built in January 2007. It's full 35 years younger than the SD40-2 (now "SD40N") it's coupled to, and yet somehow the aged "porch" looks far more modern. Here's UPY 2706 when it was new: http://www.trainweb.org/gensets/nre/upy/2706.html Date: 09/18/19 03:30 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: -AWF- PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > UPY2706 appears to be a former resident of the > Fourth Street Yard in Los Angeles. > Is this the replacement for the SW10 that went to > Portland? I don’t think so, I recall seeing a few photos and videos of UP #1472 (whatever model locomotive that is) in the steam shop. Good choice on the number. Posted from iPhone Date: 09/18/19 11:22 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: PHall -AWF- Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > PHall Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > UPY2706 appears to be a former resident of the > > Fourth Street Yard in Los Angeles. > > Is this the replacement for the SW10 that went > to > > Portland? > > I don’t think so, I recall seeing a few photos > and videos of UP #1472 (whatever model locomotive > that is) in the steam shop. Good choice on the > number. > > Posted from iPhone The current UPY 1472 is an EMD MP15AC. The previous steam program switch engine was a SW10 that was numbered UPP 96. It got sold at one of the auctions. Ended up in Portland in the same facility that SP 4449 is at. Date: 09/18/19 12:26 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: HotWater PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > -AWF- Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > PHall Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > UPY2706 appears to be a former resident of > the > > > Fourth Street Yard in Los Angeles. > > > Is this the replacement for the SW10 that > went > > to > > > Portland? > > > > I don’t think so, I recall seeing a few > photos > > and videos of UP #1472 (whatever model > locomotive > > that is) in the steam shop. Good choice on the > > number. > > > > Posted from iPhone > > The current UPY 1472 is an EMD MP15AC. The > previous steam program switch engine was a SW10 > that was numbered UPP 96. > It got sold at one of the auctions. No. SW10 #96 was enroute to an auction, but was subsequently withdrawn from that auction and then formally donated by the Union Pacific to the ORHF center in Portland, OR. Thus, it was never "sold". Ended up in > Portland in the same facility that SP 4449 is at. Correct. Date: 09/18/19 14:45 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: davew833 #2706 came through Salt Lake City last week. I didn't get any pics, but I was surprised at how badly tagged it was.
Date: 09/19/19 20:41 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: CPRR davew833 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > #2706 came through Salt Lake City last week. I > didn't get any pics, but I was surprised at how > badly tagged it was. I live in Los Angeles. The 4 th street yard where the 2706 was parked is a open area, lots of gang and homeless people around. Was used to take rail cars through some of the worse neighborhoods here. Date: 09/21/19 21:07 Re: Some "new" oldies in the UP Cheyenne yard Author: ProAmtrak PHall Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > UPY2706 appears to be a former resident of the > Fourth Street Yard in Los Angeles. > Is this the replacement for the SW10 that went to > Portland? I can gurantee you that is where it came from, I took pics of that and 2 other Gensets when they were new from no. 3 and no. 4 and a few years later they started looking like crap, no way on getting good pics! |