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12/16/2007 7:54:06 PM EDT
I guess he ran out of ramming speed!

Train vs Snow
12/16/2007 8:04:52 PM EDT
[#1]
Mother Nature is a bitch!
12/16/2007 8:06:43 PM EDT
[#2]
I've run out of ramming speed before.  It's no fun.
12/16/2007 8:09:00 PM EDT
[#3]
Holy shit. That snow is like 10 feet deep.

I would have liked to seen the second shot.
12/16/2007 8:09:31 PM EDT
[#4]
Ain't that about a sumbitch.
12/16/2007 8:11:00 PM EDT
[#5]
what do they do next? dig it out? back up? didnt look like he could back up.
12/16/2007 8:11:58 PM EDT
[#6]
Heres when ramming speed is working correctly
12/16/2007 8:12:22 PM EDT
[#7]
Oops.

CanPac (and UP IIRC) used to have snowthrowers that looked like your driveway clearer got fucked by the Hulk during a radioactive isotope storm. These things had impellers the size of a station wagon, and can throw snow a couple of hundred feet.

My dad said they sounded like the noise from a DC-3.
12/16/2007 8:13:28 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
Holy shit. That snow is like 10 feet deep.

I would have liked to seen the second shot.

No kidding, that is fricken huge TON of power behind that plow.
12/16/2007 8:14:23 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
what do they do next? dig it out? back up? didnt look like he could back up.


Locomotives usually have "sand boxes" where the engineer can apply a dusting of sand to assist with traction when the rails are iced.

I assume it would be a combo of sanding and maybe a tow cable to a few locos on the clear track behind.
12/16/2007 8:15:05 PM EDT
[#10]
Wait until June...
12/16/2007 8:15:50 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
what do they do next? dig it out? back up? didnt look like he could back up.


I think that was the train reving up after it had come to a stop...  
12/16/2007 8:23:47 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:

Quoted:
what do they do next? dig it out? back up? didnt look like he could back up.


Locomotives usually have "sand boxes" where the engineer can apply a dusting of sand to assist with traction when the rails are iced.

I assume it would be a combo of sanding and maybe a tow cable to a few locos on the clear track behind.

IOW... more power, that snow its going to move weather () it likes it or not!
12/16/2007 8:27:23 PM EDT
[#13]
  Keep it movin!  



Siding time in St Louis TRA sent to me by a local BNSF employee...

12/16/2007 8:39:12 PM EDT
[#14]
LOL typical conductor.......  siding time my ass.....Hopefully a local with that older power,  would suck for long runs.
12/16/2007 8:41:45 PM EDT
[#15]

Quoted:
I think that was the train reving up after it had come to a stop...  


Yep, it was.


ByteTheBullet  (-:
12/16/2007 8:48:51 PM EDT
[#16]
I recall that the local railroad (either KCS or ATSF) had a train with a jet engine mounted on the front, at a 45 degree angle, exhaust down, to melt snow.

12/16/2007 8:51:10 PM EDT
[#17]
Whos' the girl in the pic?Is she a conductor?
12/16/2007 8:52:53 PM EDT
[#18]
wow, I'd never seen such a thing... that was crazy!
12/16/2007 8:57:34 PM EDT
[#19]
Locomotives have sand on board. Since metal on metal sucks for traction, adding sand helps a lot. Only thing is, the wheels have to roll over the sand. They wont drag the sand under the wheel.

Seen this done in MN. Theyll add a few more locomotives to the train and pull it out.

You can see right before he hits the snow the black puff from the rear engine. The two fronts didnt puff too much. The engineer didnt bring the speed up soon enough. Takes a few seconds to bring the rpms of those big deisels up. EMD usually keeps the max rpm to 870-890 rpm at full boogie.



I recall that the local railroad (either KCS or ATSF) had a train with a jet engine mounted on the front, at a 45 degree angle, exhaust down, to melt snow.


We had one where I work. "small" turbine engine. Doesnt melt as much as blow the tracks clean. Melting = frozen switches = not good.
12/17/2007 8:18:15 AM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
Rail Snowblower



Thats some serious machinery!
12/17/2007 8:21:03 AM EDT
[#22]
When you get a train stuck, that must be teh suck!  
12/17/2007 8:21:56 AM EDT
[#23]
Wow.
12/17/2007 8:23:40 AM EDT
[#24]
Oh my...
12/17/2007 8:45:31 AM EDT
[#25]
Death Railway in Thailand  


That's a big snow blower though. I was watching some of the moose ones too.
12/17/2007 9:00:29 AM EDT
[#26]
I didn't know they still used wedge style plows. That thing's made out of an ancient whaleback steam locomotive tender.
12/17/2007 9:01:45 AM EDT
[#27]
That consist probably has snow packed around the undercarriage, wheels, between the locomotives, and around the spreader/plow. I imagine that there was some digging out to be done.
12/17/2007 9:23:49 AM EDT
[#28]
Train

12/17/2007 10:06:57 AM EDT
[#29]
French TGV hits 357mph




The shots from out of the rear unit are especially impressive.
12/17/2007 10:51:31 AM EDT
[#30]

Quoted:
Train



DAMN!!!!!!