One of them was in KC during the 80s.  I remember seeing 12 sets of traction 
motor cables jumping between the B and the A one time when I was on the roof.  
Dave Engle


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee Johnson 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:33 AM
  Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} gons and turbines


    
  Bob,



  Yes, the B unit generated the electricity which powered the traction motors 
on the A unit.  Also, the water cooling the turbine in the B unit was  
controlled by running it through radiators in the A unit.  There were many 
hoses and electrical cables between the A and B units of the gas turbine 
locomotives.  From the frame to the roof there air brake trainline and MU 
hoses, electrical control MU jumper cables, electrical power cables, and 
cooling water hoses.  If you ever wondered what those four little tabs (two on 
the A unit and two on the B unit) were at the end of the roof between the A and 
B units, they are supports for the cooling water hoses.


  BTW, the diesel engine in the 4500 HP turbines were Cummins engines, and the 
diesel engine in the 8500 HP turbines were Cooper Bessemer.  


  Lee Johnson




  On Nov 12, 2012, at 11:08 AM, Bob Werre wrote:
     However, another question arises---since the B unit was really the prime 
mover, did the B unit supply any electrical connections to power the A unit's 
traction motors?  




  

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