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collinthenychudson · 3 months
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Heading for Salt Lake City on it's westbound tour to Roseville, California, Union Pacific 4014 thunders past Henefer, Utah with AC44CW No. 6388 (Ex-Southern Pacific No. 342) as the Big Boy heads onward to Morgan for a servicing stop.
As the 4014 will be coming back through my home state on the return trip back to Cheyenne, I'll post another photo so stay tuned, and happy 4th of July!
Taken on 7/04/24
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graintrainbrain · 10 months
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A CP potash train passes the ex-Wheat Pool elevator at Duval, Saskatchewan, 09/15/2023. Photo by Matt Watson via Railpictures.ca
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guerrerense · 1 year
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The Other Joint Line por Erie Limited Por Flickr: A pair of Southern Pacific AC4400s send a bit of smoke skyward while exiting the east end of the passing siding at Avondale, CO on BNSF's Pueblo Sub. In another 10 or so miles this loaded coal train will exit the BNSF main at NA Junction and continue toward Kansas on UP's former Missouri Pacific Hoisington Sub. I always thought of this operation as Colorado's "other Joint Line". It certainly wasn't as scenic as the actual Joint Line, but it did host a fair amount of volume and variety. By this date UP had controlled SP for all of three months, so not much had changed outwardly. Change was coming however, and UP would cease operation over most of the Hoisington Sub a year or two after the SP merger. Today the former UP trackage between NA Jct and the Kansas border is known as the Towner Line. It has been rehabilitated by Colorado Pacific Railroad with the intent of running grain shuttle trains and handling railcar storage business. SP 366 AC4400CW SP 342 AC4400CW
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New scarlet faces on Soldier Summit
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New scarlet faces on Soldier Summit by Mike Danneman Via Flickr: An eastbound Southern Pacific freight passes a SP coal at the summit of Soldier Summit, Utah, on September 7, 1995. The coal train is tied up with locomotive issues—note substantial amounts of white sand on top of the rails in front of SP GE AC4400CW No. 317, left there when the train backed into the clear. SP’s AC4400CWs were brand new at the time and had a few minor teething problems, mostly with software issues from what I recall.
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matttheallertor125 · 18 days
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Introducing this big foamer idk.
(Or maybe avgeek idk)
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HEY YOU! YES YOU!
You came to the right place buddy
Hey this is MattTheAllertor125 but i like to be called GFB12 so uh hello introducing me, what i basically do here is just take pictures but also draw!
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What im into: Trains,CD Sirens,Airplanes,Fighter airplanes,helicopters,Anime,Omori,Art and film/photography,yapping,memes,animations.
Fav choo choo trains idk: Ge dash8/9, Ge ac4400cw, Ge ac6000cw, Ge gevo, Emd sd40-2, Emd sd45, Emd sd60, Emd sd70, Emd sd90mac Ge genesis, Emd f40ph.
Fav Sirens: Aca allertor 125, Cyclone, Banshee, Screamer, Penetrators, Alertronic. Asc Tempest-128/135ac/dc, E-class. Federal signal Thunderbolt, 2t22, Eows series, Modulator/B, Sd-10.
Fav Airplanes: Airbus a330/a330neo, Airbus a340, Airbus a350, Airbus a380, Boeing 747, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, Boeing 787 dreamliner, Airbus A320/A320neo family, Boeing 757.
Fav airlines: Delta, Us airways, Air france, Emirates, Japan airlines, Thomas Cook, Air Canada, Etihad, Singapore airlines, Lufthansa, Ita airways, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, United airlines, air transat, klm, garuda indonesia.
Fav omori character: Mari.
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Info about me!
The name is matt (im not showing my entire name just call me matt, thats all!)
Joined tumblr: 6/4/2024
B-day: 4/26
Age: 14
He/him
Based in Texas, Usa
Fav color: red
Disorders: Autism (yeah just autism, i dont have others such as adhd, bipolar or whatever else idk, so you might wanna be patient cuz i sometimes may not understand thing!)
Fav music genre: Rock/metal, rap.
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Rules!
Big yes to them!
- Drawings
- Pictures
- Ships
- Requests
- Sfw art only!
- Scars (including cuts,wounds,bleeding)
- Asks!
- Edits!
- Chubby/fat (Has to be appropriate)
- Memes!
- Historic stuff related to trains,sirens and airports and airplanes and airlines
- Storytell (Also has to be appropriate)
- cuddles (And also has to be appropriate!)
- Tutorials if you need help!
- Oc
- Aesthetics
- Bonuses idk
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No bueno!
- Heavy gore
- Nsfw/Erotic related stuff
- No promoting your stuff here! (Something thats explicit or erotic or 18+ related stuff)
- Pro ships
- Fetishes
- Abuse (only if appropriate)
- Showing erotic body parts
- Toxicity
- Gen alpha brainrot (for example: skibidi toilet)
- Nudes (Would be censored if it used for artistic purposes, you know like those arts you see in museums)
- no jiggling..
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Uhm yeah i think you can imagine on your head of you know what im talking about...
- Hate on Political related stuff
- Spamming
- Doxxing
- Bullying each other
- Revealing your personal information like your address,Town/city,credit card info,and other ones.
- Bad criticism
- Stealing my arts and pics!
- Mocking religion
- Racism
- Bad trolling
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Violating the no bueno! Rules will result you to get a warning from me! If you violate it, youll be permanently blocked from me! You will never come back to my blog for the rest of your life cuz well.. that's your punishment.
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Materials i use!
Sketch book (sometimes or rare now use it)
Apple pen
Procreate (would them be ibis paint x sometime)
Ipad (the tablet where my drawing would now be made from)
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Favorite ships SunBurn, HeroMari.
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These goats im a big fan of:
@ang3l-d1nn3r (my friend) @xxl1ghtxx @shrimperini @omocat @dreamybasil
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My life as a artist and inspiration for making fanart!
It all started when i was 3, i remember ive been drawing a lot of stickmans cuz they just were very easy to draw and it was like some kind of "stickman stories or fantasy idk?" And i seen to end up enjoying it but not only that, i would later draw sirens and other stuff i was fascinated to, and i kept drawing stickmans until later on i then would finally get my braincells to regenerate and make myself more mature, i stopped drawing stickmans all the time, i started to get into oc! And other kinds of art style and i would as of today draw whatever i had a idea on my head for the near future and many more years to come!
Inspiration
I saw a fanmade animation of where a video is called aging which was a edit from a youtuber named whoamiedits
This is what it looks like:
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I saw that video but i didnt clicked on it cuz idk whats about to happen there, i was just more into anime and i didnt know what that video was, it was like somekind of randon animation, that was my first thing i saw something related to omori before joining the fandom and i saw it to this day and i was like "wait that video looks familiar to me" it was back in 2021 when i saw it and omori was like 1 years old, but then after joining the fandom after watching a mclovin video but omori version and i seen to enjoy the fandon, i was a big kny fan by the time, and theres was very popular stuff going on in the fandom, but when did i got into omori fanart? It all started with the first ever one i posted, i originally used it for my art class i then i did not recognize.... I actually made a actual omori fanart and that surprised me! So then i decided to make more! And it made me happy and even thanks to art class, it also helped me more! And it was a great piece of thing I will ever do I will still make art to this day and thats where are are today!
Alright enough yapping me :/
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So thats all theres more art im gonna make and other stuff so, you reached the end! Thanks for reading and enjoy! :)
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2024 GevoFanBoy12 (MTA125)
ButterMachineGaming Never broke while flying through the skies.
It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skills.
- wilbur wright of the wright brothers.
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1-westproductions · 3 months
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UP 6743 AC4400CW GE & 4113 SD70 EMD Mid-Train Helpers/UP WB on end of CSX/CN Ethenol WB on CSX Willard Sub, Fostoria, OH, 6/8/24 1-West Productions(tm) Train Photo www.1westproductions.com
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aryburn-trains · 2 years
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Fraser roll by by Mike Danneman Via Flickr: An eastbound Union Pacific coal train, led by Southern Pacific GE AC4400CW No. 235, grinds past the Rio Grande Ski Train at Fraser, Colorado, on February 9, 2001. While the skiers are hitting the slopes, the Ski Train lays over in the siding at Fraser just across from the small Amtrak shelter until the appointed time when they head up Winter Park to load skiers for the return trip to Denver.
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sparkletrainsstuff · 1 year
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Wow, got super lucky on the timing with this one! Especially since there is a pretty significant delay between pressing screenshot on ps4 and the actual capture of screen.
CSX 490 is pulling an intermodal consist through a torrential mid Summer downpour. Lightning is striking what appears to be one of the cars behind the locomotive.
This was taken in Train Sim World 3 on my ps4. The route/DLC is Sand Patch Grade Rockwood to Cumberland. Locomotives featured are GE AC4400CWs and they are displayed with original livery. No custom creations displayed.
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gjupdates · 2 years
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Union Pacific CEO to step down as hedge fund presses for change
[ad_1] © Reuters. A GE AC4400CW diesel-electric locomotive in Union Pacific livery, is seen ahead of a possible strike if there is no deal with the rail worker unions, as a Metrolink commuter train (right) arrives at Union Station in Los Angeles, California, U.S., Septembe (Reuters) -U.S. railroad Union Pacific (NYSE:) on Sunday said it expects to name a successor to assume the position of…
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moneygigs · 2 years
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Union Pacific CEO to step down as hedge fund presses for change
© Reuters. A GE AC4400CW diesel-electric locomotive in Union Pacific livery, is seen ahead of a possible strike if there is no deal with the rail worker unions, as a Metrolink commuter train (right) arrives at Union Station in Los Angeles, California, U.S., Septembe (Reuters) -U.S. railroad Union Pacific (NYSE:) on Sunday said it expects to name a successor to assume the position of chief…
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osarothomprince · 2 years
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Union Pacific CEO to step down as hedge fund presses for change By Reuters — WA FACT
© Reuters. A GE AC4400CW diesel-electric locomotive in Union Pacific livery, is seen ahead of a possible strike if there is no deal with the rail worker unions, as a Metrolink commuter train (right) arrives at Union Station in Los Angeles, California, U.S., Septembe (Reuters) -U.S. railroad Union Pacific (NYSE:) on Sunday said it expects… Union Pacific CEO to step down as hedge fund presses for…
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collinthenychudson · 2 years
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Day 20: GE Evolution Series
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The Evolution Series is a line of diesel locomotives built by GE Transportation Systems (now owned by Wabtec), initially designed to meet the U.S. EPA's Tier 2 locomotive emissions standards that took effect in 2005. The first pre-production units were built in 2003. Evolution Series locomotives are equipped with either AC or DC traction motors, depending on the customer's preference. All are powered by the GE GEVO engine.[4]
The Evolution Series was named as one of the "10 Locomotives That Changed Railroading" by Trains Magazine and was the only locomotive introduced after 1972 to be included in that list.[5]
The Evolution Series locomotives are some of the best-selling and most successful freight locomotives in United States history.
Currently, six different Evolution Series models have been produced for the North American market. They are all six axle locomotives and have the wheel arrangement C-C (AAR classification) or Co′Co′ (UIC classification), except for the ES44C4 which has an A1A-A1A wheel arrangement and the meter-gauge version developed for the Brazilian network ES43BBi which is B-B-B-B.
The ES44DC (Evolution Series, 4,400 hp, DC traction) replaced the Dash 9-44CW model in the General Electric catalogue. Primary users are BNSF Railway, CSX Transportation, and Canadian National Railway. Pilbara Iron in Australia ordered a lengthened, international version designated ES44DCi. The extra length is used for a larger radiator to increase cooling capacity in the Australian outback.
The ES44AC (Evolution Series, 4,400 hp, AC traction) replaced the AC4400CW model in the General Electric catalogue. These locomotives have been ordered by every Class I railroad in North America: Union Pacific Railroad (who refers to these locomotives as the C45ACCTE), BNSF Railway, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern de Mexico, Ferromex, Canadian Pacific Railway, and Canadian National Railway.
The ES44C4 (Evolution Series, 4,400 hp, C to denote 3 axles per truck, 4 traction motors) was introduced in 2009. While similar to the ES44AC, the ES44C4 has two traction motors per truck, instead of the conventional three such as on the ES44AC. No ES44C4s with DC traction were built. The center axle of each truck is unpowered, giving an A1A-A1A wheel arrangement. BNSF Railway is the launch customer for this model, ordering an initial batch of 25 units numbered 6600–6624.
The ES44C4 was initially only built for BNSF. The 4200s and units 7921-7999 are certified as Tier 4 Credit units, while the others are Tier 2 or Tier 3. On 30 January 2014 Florida East Coast Railway announced that they would buy 24 ES44C4s, to be numbered 800–823, for heavy haul service and intermodal traffic. All were delivered by the end of 2014, in order to beat the EPA's deadline on exhaust-emissions standards for new-built Tier 3 locomotives.
A feature of these units is a variable traction control system in their computer systems. One of the differences between an ES44AC and an ES44C4 are the air cylinders and linkages on the truck sideframes of the ES44C4; these are part of the traction control system. Every time a variation in grade, traction, or wheel slip occurs, the computer adjusts the pressure in these cylinders to maintain sufficient adhesion, by varying the weight on the drive axles.
The ES44DCi (Evolution Series, 4400 horsepower, DC traction, international version) was built for the Rio Tinto railway in Australia. The ES44ACi was built for the Roy Hill and Rio Tinto Group.
Rio Tinto's units can be remotely driven, meaning nobody has to be in the cab as they can be controlled from a control center.
The ES44ACi/DCi is essentially an ES44AC/DC in a GE AC6000CW's body, with the radiator at the end protruding out over the rear deck in the same way the AC6000CW does. The locomotive's large radiator allows it to handle the Australian outback's extreme temperatures.
Roy Hill has ordered 21 ES44ACi locomotives, and is currently in possession of all 21 locomotives (numbered 1001 "Ginny"-1021). Rio Tinto ordered 100 ES44DCi locomotives and has all 100 (numbered 8100–8199) and 21 ES44ACi locomotives (numbered 9100–9120) and more are on order.
Ferromex also acquired 50 ES44ACi. As the construction of these locomotives was subsequent to the new environmental laws of the US, GE cataloged them only as ES44ACi, although in the external technical specifications of the locomotives say ES44AC). These locomotives can no longer reenter the US operating.
The ET44AC (Evolution Series Tier 4, 4,400 hp, AC traction) replaces the ES44AC model. These locomotives have been ordered by most of the Class I railroads in North America, including Union Pacific, CSX Transportation, Norfolk Southern and Canadian National Railway. BNSF Railway will be receiving similar ET44C4 locomotives, which have no traction motor on the middle axle of each truck. CSX designates their ET44ACs as ET44AH, due to their locomotives being heavy-ballasted.
The TE33A is an export 1520 mm gauge locomotive in the GE Evolution Series.
The Evolution Series locomotives are visually similar to the AC4400CW, although small differences are evident. The most noticeable difference is the radiator section at the rear of the locomotive is larger to accommodate the GEVO's Air to air intercoolers. As with the AC6000CW, the radiators project beyond the end of the hood. On the ES44ACi and ES44DCi models, the radiator extends in the same way as the AC6000CW, protruding out over the rear deck. For the other Evolution Series locomotives, the radiator does not protrude completely over the rear deck, but rather sits nearly flush with the rear of the engine hood. Unlike previous GE locomotives, the grills under the radiator are at two different angles. The increase in radiator size is due to the necessity for greater cooling capacity in the locomotive in order to reduce emissions. The other major difference between the Evolution Series and earlier models are the vents below the radiators, which are larger than those on previous GE locomotives.[11] Also, all Evolution Series units have air conditioners mounted below the cab on the conductor's side.
In 2002, GE and UGL Limited launched the Evolution Series locomotive, and in 2009, continued their partnership for another 10 years for UGL to distribute and sell GE locomotives in Australia.
Transnet Engineering in South Africa has a license to manufacture 233 4,200 hp (3,100 kW) 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge ES40ACi locomotives for Transnet Freight Rail, with core components including GEVO-12 engines supplied from the United States.
The first six of these Class 44-000 locomotives were built in Erie, Pennsylvania in April and July 2015. In October 2015, the first of the 227 South African-built locomotives was nearing completion at Transnet Engineering's Koedoespoort shops in Pretoria.
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graintrainbrain · 10 months
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A curious lashup of CN 5686, CP 9500, and RCPX 6311 dashes through the snow at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, 01/19/2014. Here, RCPX 6311 was bound for its current home at the Alberta Railway Museum in Edmonton, Alberta. Photo by Paul Sincerny via Railpictures.ca
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guerrerense · 8 months
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Approaching Cliff in the snow
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Approaching Cliff in the snow por Mike Danneman Por Flickr: Southern Pacific GE AC4400CW No. 239 leads an eastbound Union Pacific coal train through the snow approaching the west switch of Cliff siding at Pinecliffe, Colorado, on April 23, 1999.
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Fresh GEs on the CNW
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Fresh GEs on the CNW by Don Kalkman Via Flickr: Union Pacific GE AC4400CW 6833 was on its first trip across Iowa after delivery from GE in 1996.
Three new GEs were on the former Chicago and North Western crossing the Wapsipinicon River just east of Wheatland.
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gadgetsforusesblog · 2 years
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Click to read Union Pacific says it expects to name a new CEO in 2023 after hedge fund calls to replace Lance Fritz
A GE AC4400CW diesel-electric locomotive in Union Pacific livery is seen near Union Station in Los Angeles, California September 15, 2022. Bing Guan | Reuters US rail operator Union Pacific said on Sunday it expects to name a successor to the chief executive officer position to replace Lance Fritz in 2023. “Union Pacific has been my home for 22 years and I am convinced that now is the right time…
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