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Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new "green" locomotives |
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Posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:07:29 2008 More powerful and less emissions. About half are going to Orange County where they'll be tripling the current service level. In the next few years Orange County will be increasing to 30 minute headways all day long.
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Posted by trainsarefun on Tue Apr 22 22:26:28 2008, in response to Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new "green" locomotives, posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:07:29 2008. Good to see the upgrades in service coming along there.Which model of the MPXpress did Metrolink end up ordering - the MP40? |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Apr 22 22:31:19 2008, in response to Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new "green" locomotives, posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:07:29 2008. Uh-oh. If NJT can find a 14' 6"-tall one that acts as a de-facto dual-mode when not in motion, they might have found their Holey Grale when it comes to the elusive one-seat ride to Manhattan without building a new full-size rale terminal . . . (yeah right) |
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Posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:31:49 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by trainsarefun on Tue Apr 22 22:26:28 2008. MP36 according to Wiki. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 00:47:23 2008, in response to Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new "green" locomotives, posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:07:29 2008. I heard this on KNX.I haven't been paying much photographic attention to Metrolink lately... perhaps it's because of the terrible service. Perhaps I'll take some Metrolink photos later this week. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Apr 23 01:04:31 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 00:47:23 2008. Isn't the service level on the San Bernardino line comparable to many of the levels on LIRR, MNRR, Metra, etc.? It's every 20 minutes at rush hour. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 01:12:42 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by Easy on Wed Apr 23 01:04:31 2008. It indeed runs every 20 minutes from 4:20 to 6:00, but it returns to hourly service after 6:00. And the service is terrible on weekends -- at least most LIRR lines generally run every half hour on weekends. |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Wed Apr 23 01:46:08 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 00:47:23 2008. is there any photo of this loco or drawing ??thankz or a link i plan to do metrolink big time soon all stations |
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Photo (Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives) |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 01:50:15 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Wed Apr 23 01:46:08 2008. From railpictures.net:Looks rather bland, although I like the black paint around the top. I guess that's to hide all the diesel residue. I assume the Metrolink logo will be applied to the left of the "METROLINK" text, given the space. |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Wed Apr 23 01:57:34 2008, in response to Photo (Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives), posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 01:50:15 2008. wonderful !!like a CAL TRAIN locomotive !! look foward to getting one photographed mmyself thanks for the link :) !!! ..........., :) |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Apr 23 02:03:04 2008, in response to Re: Photo (Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives), posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Wed Apr 23 01:57:34 2008. Here's a video. |
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Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Wed Apr 23 02:10:12 2008, in response to Re: Photo (Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives), posted by Easy on Wed Apr 23 02:03:04 2008. smoooooooooooooothsmooth !! |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Apr 23 02:18:34 2008, in response to Photo (Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives), posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 01:50:15 2008. That's gotta be heavy on the axles. Shoulda made it A1A-A1A. |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Apr 23 03:27:53 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:31:49 2008. That'd make relatively little sense because Metrolink has had nothing but 710 equipped units, other than the few F40PHs they never actually operated. |
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Posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 03:55:18 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by WillD on Wed Apr 23 03:27:53 2008. The F40PHs very occasionally show up in passenger service. |
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Posted by WillD on Wed Apr 23 04:51:45 2008, in response to Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new "green" locomotives, posted by Easy on Tue Apr 22 22:07:29 2008. I never cease to be amazed by how much stretching PR people will do to claim something is green. I know I should be glad they're not going to let the damn thing idle in a yard for 8 hours, but still, this isn't exactly green:This is: |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Wed Apr 23 09:16:23 2008, in response to Photo (Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives), posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 01:50:15 2008. Would the limitation on cars have been a HEP issue rather than just horsepower? |
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Posted by RonInBayside on Wed Apr 23 09:22:34 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by WillD on Wed Apr 23 04:51:45 2008. The electricity has to come from somewhere. If it's nuclear sourced or hydro or wind/solar sourced, it's green. If it's coal or oil sourced, it's not. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Wed Apr 23 09:47:52 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by The Port of Authority on Wed Apr 23 01:12:42 2008. And the service is terrible on weekends -- at least most LIRR lines generally run every half hour on weekends.Well, not on most routes, actually. The routes to Babylon and Port Jefferson offer the full 2 tph (Due to track work, the stations closest to Babylon receive 1 tph, but that's due to track work and not intention). The route to Huntington is also 2 tph, but alternating trains skip stops such that some stations only see 1 tph. The other routes are run at 1 tph (including Patchogue) except for the following, which see less service: West Hempstead: 1t/ 2h Oyster Bay: 1t/ 2h most of the day but sometimes approaching 2 tph Greenport: 2 t/ DAY Speonk/Montauk: variable but something like 2t/ 3h depending (service is increased seasonally for the summer) |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Wed Apr 23 10:05:25 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by WillD on Wed Apr 23 04:51:45 2008. Let's see what happens when the EPA Tier III regs for emissions are eventually finalized.Probably getting more sulfur out of the diesel fuel is the thing that maybe has resulted in the largest reductions in emissions of the really noxious stuff. And that ALP46 isn't green, you know. Kind of grayish actually, with that multicolored stripe. :) But kidding aside, since electric power can be supplied in ways other than the burning of hydrocarbons, the ALP46 tends to be 'greener', yes. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Apr 23 15:03:35 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by trainsarefun on Wed Apr 23 10:05:25 2008. that ALP46 isn't green, you know. Kind of grayish actually, with that multicolored stripe. :)Yup, and the German ones are red, when they don't have an advertising wrap on 'em. (This train would be a "high-speed train" per US definition, since it runs at at top speed of 137 mph.) |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Apr 23 15:05:51 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by RonInBayside on Wed Apr 23 09:22:34 2008. Per ephemeral and questionable definitions. |
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Posted by Easy on Wed Apr 23 21:52:08 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by trainsarefun on Wed Apr 23 09:47:52 2008. The San Bernardino Metrolink line is more like Speonk/Montauk line. Not terrible considering that downtown LA is hardly the destination that NYC/Manhattan are. |
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Posted by trainsarefun on Wed Apr 23 21:57:37 2008, in response to Re: Los Angeles Metrolink purchases 15 new ''green'' locomotives, posted by trainsarefun on Wed Apr 23 09:47:52 2008. Typo when I wrote: Oyster Bay: 1t/ 2h most of the day but sometimes approaching 2 tphI meant: "Oyster Bay: 1t/ 2h most of the day but sometimes approaching 1 tph" |
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