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International Railroad Discussion > FCAB Trains with Old and New PowerDate: 06/04/19 21:36 FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: erielackawanna Thursday, April 18 was my (and my group of friends') first day in Antofagasta. We literally rented two cars and drove out to the FCAB (well, we bought some hideously taste-free food at the airport to sustain us). We arrived at Prat and had an interesting English/Spanish conversation in which we learned that none of us knew enough Spanish. We continued east until on the outskirts of Baquedano we spotted headlghts. It was a train of copper cathodes and empty tanks lead by a pair of brand new GT42ACs (which we took to calling SD70s). Chased that train west to Latorre and then up to a hill above Gaviota. There we got an eastbound set of light engines, including two Newfies and a GR12, and a sulfuric acid and empty flats train with another pair of GT42ACs (SD70s?).
Image one is west of Baquedano as the two units pass under a carving in the hill behind. Image two is of the train coming into Latorre, about to pass the vestiges of the station. Image three is now on the hill above Gaviota. We were waiting on the GT42ACs, which we saw down in the valley, when we heard normaly asperated 567s behind us. Two NF201s brackets a GR12 in the old scheme. Date: 06/04/19 21:37 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: erielackawanna Image four is of the light engines leaving with the first train visible is a tiny line down below.
Images five and six are of the second surprise, the empty flats and sulfuric acid heading east. Date: 06/04/19 21:38 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: erielackawanna Date: 06/05/19 07:10 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: goneon66 awesome scenery. thanks for the great images of these interesting operations..........
66 Date: 06/05/19 14:22 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: engine3420 Apparently it never rains there....?
Chris Date: 06/05/19 14:25 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: zorz Great to see the new engines in service and thanks for posting! I’m sure the crews are way happier with them (especially having toilets)
I think you could call them SD69’s as they have the 12cyl 710 :) Posted from iPhone Date: 06/05/19 20:30 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: PHall engine3420 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Apparently it never rains there....? > > Chris One of the driest places on the planet. Date: 06/06/19 05:03 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: ns1000 Nice shots!!
Date: 06/06/19 05:41 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: pummer Spectacular scenes.
Date: 06/06/19 07:11 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: SantaFeRuss Nice photos, but what country? Chilli or mabe Peru??? I just don't know.
SantaFeRuss Date: 06/06/19 09:44 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: erielackawanna Been posting about a dozen posts from Chile... first one I didn't mention the country.
Date: 06/06/19 09:55 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: SantaFeRuss erielackawanna Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Been posting about a dozen posts from Chile... > first one I didn't mention the country. Erielackawanna, thank you. This is the only post I looked at. Then later I looked at the others. Nice stuff. Thanks for sharing. SantaFeRuss Date: 06/06/19 16:39 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: TheNavigator You do get around! Very nice pictures with intriguing scenery and motive power.
GK Date: 06/06/19 21:39 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: pdt Love the Newfies. didnt know any of those got sold for continued use. Are the "SD70s" smaller carbodies for narrow gauge, or full size carbodies with narrow gauge trucks? The GE BB40-CW's are so boring...just aniother GE widecab, with narrow gauge trucks....
Date: 06/09/19 13:49 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: CPRR engine3420 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Apparently it never rains there....? > > Chris It is so dry out there (how dry is it?), NASA tests rover models for Mars out there once in a while. Narrow gauge, correct?. Great photos. Date: 06/09/19 15:12 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: utwazoo CPRR Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > engine3420 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Apparently it never rains there....? > > > > Chris > > It is so dry out there (how dry is it?), NASA > tests rover models for Mars out there once in a > while. > > Narrow gauge, correct?. Great photos. Meter gauge. Date: 06/09/19 15:54 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: pedrop Is the carving in picture 1 similar to the ones in Nazca valley?
Pedro Rezende Vespasiano MG, https://youtube.com/c/minasgeraisrailways1 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/09/19 15:55 by pedrop. Date: 06/10/19 17:52 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: jmt Date: 06/25/19 15:18 Re: FCAB Trains with Old and New Power Author: SP8595 Fantastic series!
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