Not sure what this is exactly but it reminds of the Virginian EL2B with a shark body. A lot more wheel sets, but same general idea.
https://www.railarchive.net/wecbook/wec26.jpg
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Baldwin Whatsis
#2
Posted 21 February 2021 - 12:54 PM
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The Virginan EL2B electric locomotives have been built by Baldwin Locomotive Works.
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The Virginan EL2B electric locomotives have been built by Baldwin Locomotive Works.
#3
Posted 21 February 2021 - 01:35 PM
Let's think, that would probably have been a TT1 in Pennsy speak. I would imagine that if one had finished up on the ground the folks with the job of getting it back on would not be 'appy - that's a lot of wheels to line up.
It almost looks like the product of one of those alcohol inspired "hang on, I've just had a great idea" moments. It would have made a UP 6900 look puny, probably just as well it didn't see the light of day.
It almost looks like the product of one of those alcohol inspired "hang on, I've just had a great idea" moments. It would have made a UP 6900 look puny, probably just as well it didn't see the light of day.
#4 Inactive_kelticsylk_*
Posted 22 February 2021 - 05:58 PM
Why do I have an urge to model it? Give it my Allegheny Eastern paint scheme...
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GyruD2Et9Iw/UOM2M7APlDI/AAAAAAAAAm4/-5rOTxexxLU/s1600/AllEastBF16.jpg
Yes, it does look exactly like a Pennsy paint scheme. Unlike the PRR, all AE diesels display the AE circle and 5 stripes. Drives the paint department nuts :-)
It would look something like this...
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3c/46/55/3c4655e60fc34ceca33c9b3f8d9c4ac8.jpg
To borrow your designation, an TT1 class AC rectifier electric No 242. Labeled "Super Shark" by imaginary railfans.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GyruD2Et9Iw/UOM2M7APlDI/AAAAAAAAAm4/-5rOTxexxLU/s1600/AllEastBF16.jpg
Yes, it does look exactly like a Pennsy paint scheme. Unlike the PRR, all AE diesels display the AE circle and 5 stripes. Drives the paint department nuts :-)
It would look something like this...
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3c/46/55/3c4655e60fc34ceca33c9b3f8d9c4ac8.jpg
To borrow your designation, an TT1 class AC rectifier electric No 242. Labeled "Super Shark" by imaginary railfans.
#5
Posted 22 February 2021 - 06:27 PM
Another great example of "what might have been".
#1 I'd love to see a photo of that monster 'rounding Horseshoe Curve.
#2 I'd bet the TT1 would've never met a switch it couldn't split!
A concept that probably had NO practical use.
As we said in System Engineering: "Just because you CAN; doesn't mean you SHOULD"
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#1 I'd love to see a photo of that monster 'rounding Horseshoe Curve.
#2 I'd bet the TT1 would've never met a switch it couldn't split!
A concept that probably had NO practical use.
As we said in System Engineering: "Just because you CAN; doesn't mean you SHOULD"
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#6
Posted 23 February 2021 - 04:08 PM
kelticsylk, on 22 February 2021 - 05:58 PM, said:
To borrow your designation, an TT1 class AC rectifier electric No 242. Labeled "Super Shark" by imaginary railfans.
With all those axles it really would have represented a Mega-Lod-On the rails. ( Ouch! sorry - that pun slipped out - could not control myself )
Very interesting what you fellows can find....
#7
Posted 24 February 2021 - 09:23 AM
The 'TT1' comes from the fact that the Pennsy 'T' class was a 4-4-4-4 and this locomotive is two of that wheel arrangement put together (4-4-4-4+4-4-4-4). In the same way, the 'G' class 4-6-0 lead to the 'GG1' for a 4-6-0+0-6-4.
I like the fact that the Allegheny Eastern has retained the original 5 stripe scheme applied to the Baldwin Cab Units (both Passenger and Freight), with no nose stripes.
I like the fact that the Allegheny Eastern has retained the original 5 stripe scheme applied to the Baldwin Cab Units (both Passenger and Freight), with no nose stripes.
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