Re: Santa Fe coal
Author: Tim
Date: 01-09-2010 - 19:26

McMillan's book says SFe did have two radio-control receiver SD45s for an unspecified period of time-- but it seems none of the SD45-2s were radio-control masters, tho several SD45s were. If the 5706 isn't master-equipped, then the helper can't be radio-controlled, can it? Even tho that trailing SD45 on the lead consist seems to have an RC antenna?

In any case, if this were a York Canyon train, one wonders why the helper hasn't been cut in.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Santa Fe coal Cajon Pass in 75 Steve Sloan 01-09-2010 - 09:43
  Re: Santa Fe Cajon Pass in 75 (One More) Steve Sloan 01-09-2010 - 14:07
  Re: Santa Fe Cajon Pass in 75 (One More) George Andrews 01-09-2010 - 14:39
  Re: Santa Fe coal Tim 01-09-2010 - 14:45
  Re: Santa Fe coal George Andrews 01-09-2010 - 15:04
  Re: Santa Fe coal Tim 01-09-2010 - 15:36
  Re: Santa Fe coal Steven D. Johnson 01-09-2010 - 17:08
  Re: Santa Fe coal David Maxwell 01-10-2010 - 11:31
  Re: Santa Fe coal Tim 01-09-2010 - 19:26
  Re: Santa Fe coal Tim 01-09-2010 - 19:29
  Re: Remote control units Steven D. Johnson 01-09-2010 - 21:03
  Re: Remote control units George Andrews 01-10-2010 - 10:02


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