Looking at the video, why didn't someone call the number that is on the post by the crossing and report the wires down?A little oops in Michigan Saturday. High winds brought some power lines down and a train found them!
YIKES!!!!Yeah real mess. Here’s a news update from yesterday.
UPDATED: Electrical Poles Snapped in Half along Hagadorn Road Because of Train “Caught Up” in Downed Lines
Front one appears to be a low nose conversion of a GP7 or 9, or a GP18 or 20. Second is from a later generation.Very picturesque.
looks like two different types of engines.
The gray metal warehouse on the right is called “The Lenape Forge”(Lenni-Lenape Indian tribe)Front one appears to be a low nose conversion of a GP7 or 9, or a GP18 or 20. Second is from a later generation.
Bruce
PS: GP18
That's probably because oil as a fuel and the maintenance on the diesel locos was cheaper than the centenary system at the time and the maintenance of the electric locos.When I worked on a BN main line around 1980, the employees back then talked about electrification of some lines and the millions (many) of cost per mile to do that. Where in North America has it been done since 1980?