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Passenger Trains > Zephyr Consist QuestionDate: 10/22/14 13:18 Zephyr Consist Question Author: switchlock Is the consist for the WB Zephyr turned in Oakland or does it run backward when it heads back to Chicago?
Date: 10/22/14 13:21 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: ClipX It's wyed in Oakland.
Date: 10/22/14 15:10 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: BoilingMan ...and the tail of the wye is too short to accommodate the entire train, so it's turned in two halves. If you're into low impact activities (like watching paint dry) you can easily enjoy this every evening- the legs of the wye cross 3rd street in Oakland.
SR Date: 10/22/14 15:47 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: ClipX BoilingMan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > ...and the tail of the wye is too short to > accommodate the entire train, so it's turned in > two halves. If you're into low impact activities > (like watching paint dry) you can easily enjoy > this every evening- the legs of the wye cross 3rd > street in Oakland. > SR Something that my conductor and I did on the first day of the new operation on November 1, 2004. Date: 10/22/14 15:53 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: BoilingMan '04?!
HolyMoly! Has it been that long? SR Date: 10/22/14 16:47 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: pdt watching paint dry! What a great idea. Possible railfan event. Up there with counting rivets.
Date: 10/22/14 17:09 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: BoilingMan I know!
Watching The Zephyr Turn: finally something that IS for the faint-of-heart! SR Date: 10/22/14 20:05 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: IC_2024 BoilingMan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I know! > Watching The Zephyr Turn: finally something that > IS for the faint-of-heart! > SR If it makes it in on time... Lol! You might have to wait until the first trick job is on duty and they end up turning it... that's real dedication! Date: 10/22/14 20:12 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: ClipX IC_2024 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > BoilingMan Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I know! > > Watching The Zephyr Turn: finally something > that > > IS for the faint-of-heart! > > SR > > > If it makes it in on time... Lol! > You might have to wait until the first trick job > is on duty and they end up turning it... that's > real dedication! Mark, you know better!! LOL!! The times we had to go to Martinez or Suisun/Fairfield to dog catch the crew. In the old coach yard, it was much easier to wye and get the engines to the diesel shop. Date: 10/22/14 20:16 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: BoilingMan Well yeah maybe- if you didn't die waiting at the wash rack!
SR Date: 10/22/14 20:47 Re: Zephyr Consist Question Author: IC_2024 BoilingMan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Well yeah maybe- if you didn't die waiting at the > wash rack! > SR All good Chris and SR! Yeah, I remember sitting out on the old wye after coming out of the wash waiting for the signal as the SP nightly EB "fleet" headed out of town. And, yeah, even though I was used to Chicago winters, that bay fog would creep in and it would get pretty darn cold, too! |