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Steam & Excursion > "New" WMSR Diesel LocomotiveDate: 09/15/22 20:08 "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: RuleG The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad recently debuted a former Norfolk Southern B32-8 painted and lettered in Western Maryland's earliest diesel scheme. Some fans may object as WM never had such a locomotive (or any General Electric locomotive, except for a pair of 44-tonners). However, I think the locomotive looks wonderful and look forward to seeing it in operation, along with 1309, during a future visit to Cumberland.
Here's a Trains.com Newswire article about the locomotive: https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/wmsr-debuts-western-maryland-painted-locomotive/ I didn't see this previously on Trainorders (if this topic was already posted, apologies for the duplicate post). Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/16/22 03:51 by RuleG. Date: 09/15/22 21:06 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: callum_out With a louder "chug" than the 1309, very nice.
Out Date: 09/15/22 22:41 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: Cumberland I am truly impressed with the WMSR's work, after having seen it, first hand, in its original paint scheme four weeks ago. I and a hand full of others got a tour of the shops as a part of the WMRHS's 2022 convention.
Matthew Date: 09/16/22 04:54 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: WM1977 The WM "purists" must be having a fit, but you have to admit it looks good. We must all remember that the type of locomotive that wore that scheme are getting more scarce and hard to come by, and maintain. So lets enjoy what has been done to bring attention to what was. Now if they would only paint the F40 into something comparable.
CR Date: 09/16/22 07:30 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: bigmc83 It looks good, and I don't think anyone would object to it more than 1309 painted in the WM colors. It is the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, so I can understand if they paint their motive power for their railroad.
-Sean Date: 09/16/22 08:05 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: boejoe Looks like the long hood is considered "front/forward"
Date: 09/16/22 10:42 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: Tominde The important thing, does it have good dynamic brakes to bring the train down from Frostburg?
Date: 09/16/22 12:06 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: flyingfred boejoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like the long hood is considered > "front/forward" The locomotive is shown short hood forward towards Frostburg in the picture at the station. -Fred- Date: 09/16/22 12:21 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: wcamp1472 In a better picture, look for the letter "F", an FRA requirement,
to eliminate ambiguity, generally about shoulder-height. When I clicked on the photo link of the above post... THERE it is : a big letter F on the long hood end! Not a requirement on steam locos... Even PRR's GG1 motors had the letter F on one end... (I'm not sure if it was the end that had the offset train heat boiler?) Baldwin built some 2000hp passenger diesels for CNJ that had control cabs on each end, in commuter service, early 1950s W. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/16/22 12:24 by wcamp1472. Date: 09/16/22 12:37 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: DTWilson flyingfred Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > boejoe Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Looks like the long hood is considered > > "front/forward" > > The locomotive is shown short hood forward towards > Frostburg in the picture at the station. > > -Fred- But as long hood forward it is the proper orientation to lead the train back to Cumberland on it's return trip from Frostburg. Long Hood Leading.......eastbound Date: 09/16/22 17:43 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: WM1977 The front designation is there to keep employees from getting confused. When you tell the engineer to go forward you know which way the loco will go.
Cr Posted from iPhone Date: 09/16/22 19:27 Re: "New" WMSR Diesel Locomotive Author: sf1010 Those guys sure do nice work.
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