MTH Norfolk Southern AC6000 in action
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I know these MTH AC6000s are very heavy because there 19.5 inches long, but how many cars can you pull with one? Have you tested its draw bar pull? I know these here engines pull hard tommyztrains has pulled 105 heavy weighted cars up a 1% grade with only 3 of them.
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I wish GE would make newer NS style ES44s in the AC6000 body and have those MTH numbers. That would be cool. I do got plans of buying an AC6000 in Norfolk Southern scheme for Christmas because, the 20-2944-1 NS Dash 8-40CW won't come in until next year. My local train store still have those black beasts available.
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they look nice, too bad NS doesn't have any, :8
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I don't to bother you Eric but, since you said Norfolk Southern and BNSF secretly owned AC6000s, why won't they reveal the secret engines to the public?
Trainmaster189 1 year ago
@Trainmaster189 They can't. It's all part of a big government cover up.
esiegel76 1 year ago
@esiegel76 , Not to be mean but, engines are engines and that's not right for BNSF and Norfolk Southern work with the government by covering up their never seen AC6000s. Any engine could pull a secret UFO train and that the AC6000 is made for commercial freight use only, not for experimentation purposes. CSX and Union Pacific used their AC6000s in the public and it's crazy that our government hides BNSF and NS AC6000s to help find aliens and help build secret stuff used to destroy North Korea.
Trainmaster189 1 year ago
@Trainmaster189 I think they were actually involved in some sort of time travel experiments.
esiegel76 1 year ago
@esiegel76 , In my opinion, I think the railroads might want to experiment nuclear energy as a fuel source. It looks like we have to wait decades from now to see these secret engines in a museum. :-(
Trainmaster189 1 year ago
@Trainmaster189 I don't think Nuclear powered trains would work because of the security and safety concerns.
esiegel76 1 year ago