Group,
 
I have 7 sets (28 axles) of SHS 33" code 110 wheel-sets for sale. $60 shipped 
in a USPS flat rate priority mail box.
 
Contact me off list at [email protected] if interested.
 
Thanks
 
Ed Sauers

From: shabbona_rr <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 9:06 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: UP lashups

  
As has already been pointed out, first generation UP power running in consist 
with newer power is (was) not likely. However, later units, such as GP-35's, 
SD-40's, etc. is open to question, since those units lasted into the modern 
era. Even "progressive" UP needed something to get the work done while they 
worked the bugs out of their new wonder toys.

Another consist I originally looked upon with skepticism was Jim Kindraka's 
mention of running U25B's and new GE's. However, reaching into the dusty 
recesses of my memory of things Santa Fe, I seem to remember U25B's running in 
consist with at least U33C's, and maybe later power, as well. I know Santa Fe 
tried a lot of different things to get their money's worth out of some of these 
units that were longer on promise than on delivery.

boB Nicholson ________________________________________________

--- In mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com, ken garber <garber.ken@...> wrote:
>
> If anyone asks use the premise that they're being deadheaded to a shortline
> (or museum).
> 
> And depending on arrangements, they can also be running (working for their
> fare).
> 
> Last year there was an E8A (dead-in-tow?) in the consist of a couple of
> late model GEs.
> 
> The E8 is circa 1949-1954.
> 
> So anything can be a prototype.
> 
> Go for it.
> 
> :)
> 
> Ken Garber
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 7:29 PM, richgajnak <rustytraque@...>wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > --- In mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com, Edward Davis <edandhdavis@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Could there have been a scenario where a UP SD60 could have been
> > consisted with a F7? Would either loco have to have been leased to a
> > smaller railroad? Which other earlier diesels could have been seen to
> > lashed up with the SD60? Don't want a stupid scene on my layout. : >)
> > >
> > > Ed Davis
> > > Stockton
> > >
> > By the time the SD60 appeared in 1984, F7's were already museum pieces.
> >
> > It's doubtful that even early second gengeration units like GP20's
> > GP/SD35's or 40's were stomping around in regular mainline service unless
> > rebuilt or upgraded.
> >
> > Rich G(ajnak)
> >
> >
>


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