Santa rides the rails behind F9s
Santa rides the rails behind F9s
I know Western Illinois is a bit far from the focus of this board, and December is still is a ways off; but if you haven't gotten to see Keokuk Junction's F-units, here is your chance:
Santa Claus will be making a trip behind FP9s for Keokuk Junction's annual Santa Train on Dec. 6th.
Scheduled power as of now is the two FP9A units, the F9B may be added at the discretion of KJ as the event comes nearer. Obviously, things can change between now and then for power, but unless something unforeseen happens, the Fs will power the train.
Santa Claus will be making a trip behind FP9s for Keokuk Junction's annual Santa Train on Dec. 6th.
Scheduled power as of now is the two FP9A units, the F9B may be added at the discretion of KJ as the event comes nearer. Obviously, things can change between now and then for power, but unless something unforeseen happens, the Fs will power the train.
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Good looking units!
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They pull freight with those too. Last I heard they were averaging 3 round trips a week with about 30-50 cars per trip. Train crew seems to like them.
For a short period they had a coal contract and would use 5-6 units on those unit trains. But the F-units didn't hold up too well under that service. Break downs were common and they often ended up dividing the train into 20-30 car blocks to get them to the interchange/plant (can't recall which).
For a short period they had a coal contract and would use 5-6 units on those unit trains. But the F-units didn't hold up too well under that service. Break downs were common and they often ended up dividing the train into 20-30 car blocks to get them to the interchange/plant (can't recall which).
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At the moment it is down to one trip a week. 20-30 cars, BNSF is underbidding an already low KJ bid.AARR wrote:They pull freight with those too. Last I heard they were averaging 3 round trips a week with about 30-50 cars per trip. Train crew seems to like them.
For a short period they had a coal contract and would use 5-6 units on those unit trains. But the F-units didn't hold up too well under that service. Break downs were common and they often ended up dividing the train into 20-30 car blocks to get them to the interchange/plant (can't recall which).
The true story of the coal contract:
Ameren built a spur to the KJ to provide competition at it's Duck Creek Power Plant. Union Pacific won the contract to haul coal to Duck Creek, with KJ handling the last 20 or so miles from Peoria to the plant. Union Pacific provided the motive power, KJ just put a crew on it and delivered it. KJ spent a fair amount of money rebuilding the track to the plant spur, and it is the fastest portion of the KJ.
When BNSF won the contract back, they had to do a major rehab on their route to the plant. KJ handled the first few trains into the plant because BNSF wasn't ready. BNSF refused to provide motive power, so it fell to KJ. One of the F9s was out of service, so it fell to the remaining F9, 4 GP20s, and a GP8. The maximum train I think they got up was 35 or so cars. Usually one or more of the GP20s would die, and the GP8 had a problem keeping it's cooling water where it belonged (also had a problem with the anti-wheelslip equipment). More than once, somebody had to go back and run a troublesome GP20 that didn't want to MU. The F9 never died as I remember; it usually led the coal runs. Those F units are the best power KJ has (and I've seen it all). I could go on and on about how great the 1750 and 1752 are.
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Bulby wrote:I know Western Illinois is a bit far from the focus of this board, and December is still is a ways off; but if you haven't gotten to see Keokuk Junction's F-units, here is your chance:
Santa Claus will be making a trip behind FP9s for Keokuk Junction's annual Santa Train on Dec. 6th.
Scheduled power as of now is the two FP9A units, the F9B may be added at the discretion of KJ as the event comes nearer. Obviously, things can change between now and then for power, but unless something unforeseen happens, the Fs will power the train.
I have some unused vacation time coming up and that's a part of Illinois I've not had the opportunity to visit yet. Knowing when the Santa train is running might change that...I take it the KJ isn't outright hostile to railfans?
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Act your age and you won't be run off. Don't do anything stupid and KJ will not treat you like a baby. KJ likes the good railfans; an extra pair of eyes and ears on the railroad.GreatLakesRailfan wrote:I have some unused vacation time coming up and that's a part of Illinois I've not had the opportunity to visit yet. Knowing when the Santa train is running might change that...I take it the KJ isn't outright hostile to railfans?
(Plus half the operating crew, give or take, are foamers)
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Sharp paint, freight with F units, this is definitely on my must see list while it lasts! Wow!
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I should have mentioned, I can't promise it, but in past years the crew has been more than willing to allow people up into the cab at the stops. If the engineer does it again this year, and you are so inclined, you can tour the cab and see the prime mover (and toot the horn if you want).
Otherwise, be prepared for a horn show, kids light up when you ask them if they want to blow the horn.
Otherwise, be prepared for a horn show, kids light up when you ask them if they want to blow the horn.
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I am 18, and for as long as I live I will "Light Up" if I can blow the horn. I would love to check out an F unit cab. Its like in the old days when railroads were friendly to railfan's and didn't care what happened.Bulby wrote:I should have mentioned, I can't promise it, but in past years the crew has been more than willing to allow people up into the cab at the stops. If the engineer does it again this year, and you are so inclined, you can tour the cab and see the prime mover (and toot the horn if you want).
Otherwise, be prepared for a horn show, kids light up when you ask them if they want to blow the horn.
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Oh, Pioneer cares; cares that you are safe that is.MQT1223 wrote:I am 18, and for as long as I live I will "Light Up" if I can blow the horn. I would love to check out an F unit cab. Its like in the old days when railroads were friendly to railfan's and didn't care what happened.Bulby wrote:I should have mentioned, I can't promise it, but in past years the crew has been more than willing to allow people up into the cab at the stops. If the engineer does it again this year, and you are so inclined, you can tour the cab and see the prime mover (and toot the horn if you want).
Otherwise, be prepared for a horn show, kids light up when you ask them if they want to blow the horn.
I love asking people if they want to blow the horn, especially the kids. The smiles I get make it worth all the effort.
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Railroads were friendlier for sure but liability wasn't such a big deal then either. They have always cared though.MQT1223 wrote:I am 18, and for as long as I live I will "Light Up" if I can blow the horn. I would love to check out an F unit cab. Its like in the old days when railroads were friendly to railfan's and didn't care what happened.Bulby wrote:I should have mentioned, I can't promise it, but in past years the crew has been more than willing to allow people up into the cab at the stops. If the engineer does it again this year, and you are so inclined, you can tour the cab and see the prime mover (and toot the horn if you want).
Otherwise, be prepared for a horn show, kids light up when you ask them if they want to blow the horn.
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I mean't the liability thing...ns8401 wrote:Railroads were friendlier for sure but liability wasn't such a big deal then either. They have always cared though.MQT1223 wrote:I am 18, and for as long as I live I will "Light Up" if I can blow the horn. I would love to check out an F unit cab. Its like in the old days when railroads were friendly to railfan's and didn't care what happened.Bulby wrote:I should have mentioned, I can't promise it, but in past years the crew has been more than willing to allow people up into the cab at the stops. If the engineer does it again this year, and you are so inclined, you can tour the cab and see the prime mover (and toot the horn if you want).
Otherwise, be prepared for a horn show, kids light up when you ask them if they want to blow the horn.
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As an update, Keokuk Junction is planning on running all three of it's operable F-units for the 2014 Santa Train. Plan is to run all of the A-B-A set.
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Gonna paint the B unit? Nothing like an ABA set of F units but nothing BEATS a matching set.Bulby wrote:As an update, Keokuk Junction is planning on running all three of it's operable F-units for the 2014 Santa Train. Plan is to run all of the A-B-A set.
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B unit should be outta the shop with a freshly overhauled main generator and a fresh coat of paint. (now to cross my fingers they finally got time to install the block heater that has been talked about for 3+ years)
Caboose is also freshly painted.
Caboose is also freshly painted.
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Look forward for pics or vids of this train. All matching...Bulby wrote:B unit should be outta the shop with a freshly overhauled main generator and a fresh coat of paint. (now to cross my fingers they finally got time to install the block heater that has been talked about for 3+ years)
Caboose is also freshly painted.
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Bump...
Out of curiosity, anyone else planning on seeing this? I realize it is a little far from the board's normal scope.
Out of curiosity, anyone else planning on seeing this? I realize it is a little far from the board's normal scope.
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I wanted to, but didn't have much luck finding anyone to carpool with. It's a little far for a weekend trip on my own, but if anyone in lower Michigan, northern Indiana or northern Ohio was thinking about heading out to see the train and wants to carpool, shoot me a PM...
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College is my life atm. Drive to Illinois is not in the budget but a NPE 2014 trip is!
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