Yes all couplers on American trains are standard. Those cars can be hooked to frieght, coal, grain, intermodal or any train in the USA and some in Canada and Mexico.
1) Way to go on the Creative Charters catch! I had no idea they escaped from Houston again.
2) I believe I read 106 on the engine - unless the NEC screwed up #116's horn like it did #120's, it makes sense for it to be unusual NEC power to begin with.
never in my 18 years living in Lee's summit have i seen one of those private cars.
MrTztokjad 10 months ago
They are pretty rare.
BNSFbeagrett9647 10 months ago
Nice, Ive been to Lee Summit once
amtrak905 2 years ago
Cool, thanks!
BNSFbeagrett9647 2 years ago
Thanks David.
BNSFbeagrett9647 2 years ago
very cool night shot! can those private cars be coupled to freight trains, too?
TheGondorian 2 years ago
Yes all couplers on American trains are standard. Those cars can be hooked to frieght, coal, grain, intermodal or any train in the USA and some in Canada and Mexico.
BNSFbeagrett9647 2 years ago
2 Things:
1) Way to go on the Creative Charters catch! I had no idea they escaped from Houston again.
2) I believe I read 106 on the engine - unless the NEC screwed up #116's horn like it did #120's, it makes sense for it to be unusual NEC power to begin with.
kanjo007 2 years ago
Thanks, yeah I was suprised to see those cars too. And you read the # board correctly it is P42DC #106.
BNSFbeagrett9647 2 years ago
Great catch!
GregInCalifornia 2 years ago
Thanks Greg.
BNSFbeagrett9647 2 years ago
dude i caught the same train in Kirkwood today.
kfangz 2 years ago
Nice. I thought this was pretty neat. It was my first time ever seeing PCs on Amtrak.
BNSFbeagrett9647 2 years ago
yeah me too
kfangz 2 years ago