JJTheJetPln
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I said the same thing. It looks like they just changed the front end and left everything else the same.front end looks so gaudy and cheap......
I said the same thing. It looks like they just changed the front end and left everything else the same.front end looks so gaudy and cheap......
I think the chance is high, mainly to keep some running and gutting others for parts for our existing F59 fleet, and the ones being restored in North Bay.With EXO planning to retire their 10 (at the moment 9 considering 1346 (ex GO 552) was involved in an accident and likely will be scrapped due to damage) ex GO F59PHs, how likely could it be that GO might try acquiring them next? (The 13 locomotive tender that this likely is involved with did have provisions to add 20 or more locomotives).
I would think it'd make more sense to have all the ex EXO ones running and using the ex Metrolink ones for parts, considering the rough shape most of the ex Metrolink ones are inI think the chance is high, mainly to keep some running and gutting others for parts for our existing F59 fleet, and the ones being restored in North Bay.
ML starting to become like Via by scraping up lives from ancient locomotives. what ever happened to their RFP for their 12 new builds.....I think the chance is high, mainly to keep some running and gutting others for parts for our existing F59 fleet, and the ones being restored in North Bay.
I have a feeling that RFP related to the current rebuild of the ex Metrolink units, considering they have acquired 13 of them. Also I did not see anywhere that stated the locomotives had to be new builds.ML starting to become like Via by scraping up lives from ancient locomotives. what ever happened to their RFP for their 12 new builds.....
ONR may have 13 units, but they only have three prime movers to fit into them.I have a feeling that RFP related to the current rebuild of the ex Metrolink units, considering they have acquired 13 of them. Also I did not see anywhere that stated the locomotives had to be new builds.
The options are getting the units from ONR into service relatively quickly - a year or so - or putting in an order for new-build units, which will take 3 years or more.ML starting to become like Via by scraping up lives from ancient locomotives. what ever happened to their RFP for their 12 new builds.....
I thought they bought new Cummins engines to put in them?ONR may have 13 units, but they only have three prime movers to fit into them.
The purchase of the ex-EXO units would be a relatively quick and easy way for them to bulk up that number.
The options are getting the units from ONR into service relatively quickly - a year or so - or putting in an order for new-build units, which will take 3 years or more.
Which would you rather?
Dan
I can see that, however, would it then not make sense to just use the 9 or so EXO units for revenue service? Rather than using their parts to fix other locomotives?ONR may have 13 units, but they only have three prime movers to fit into them.
The purchase of the ex-EXO units would be a relatively quick and easy way for them to bulk up that number.
I agree that it would. But it would also be dependent on ONR's budget for the project, and how much EXO was looking to receive for the sale of those locos.I can see that, however, would it then not make sense to just use the 9 or so EXO units for revenue service? Rather than using their parts to fix other locomotives?
Welcome and good intel!First time posting here.
Recently I heard that Metra has around 11 F59PHIs in storage, those F59PHIs were bought as temporary units until they got permanent power which was the SD70MACHs and have gotten more of them passed the 15 70MACHs as originally ordered few years ago.
Perhaps GO/Metrolinx can look into those 11 F59PHIs from Metra and possibly buy the 2 other ex Metrolink F59PHIs with the SPTX reporting marks.
I agree that it would. But it would also be dependent on ONR's budget for the project, and how much EXO was looking to receive for the sale of those locos.
Dan
My fear is that with the ex Metrolink units, they are in a pretty rough state. The majority of them do not have prime movers or HEP, and most of them were sitting in a deadline for around 4 years. The EXO units have run pretty consistently as far as I know and have their major components still intact.And it would depend on the material condition of those units, and their potential reliability if pressed into service immediately without the investment of a life extending rebuild.
My vote says ML is on the right track by wanting to rebuild before putting anything out on the line.
Timing may also be an issue here.My fear is that with the ex Metrolink units, they are in a pretty rough state. The majority of them do not have prime movers or HEP, and most of them were sitting in a deadline for around 4 years. The EXO units have run pretty consistently as far as I know and have their major components still intact.
I was just thinking that GO should have opted to rebuild the 9 EXO units as that would allow them to have more locomotives in service (according to Metrolinx, they seemingly only plan to have 5 out of the 13 ex Metrolink units rebuilt to an operational condition.)




