Dynamic braking 101
The dynamics of dynamic braking A half-century ago, when diesel locomotives were replacing steam engines, a revolutionary breakthrough — dynamic…
Read moreThe dynamics of dynamic braking A half-century ago, when diesel locomotives were replacing steam engines, a revolutionary breakthrough — dynamic…
Read moreTrain orders The train order, variously called the “flimsy” or the “tissue” — together with its attendant operators, train order…
Read moreRailroad reporting marks Railroad cars are identified by two, three, or four letters and by a number of up to…
Read moreAn EMD AR20 alternator from CSX SD70MAC 4549 at the railroad’s Huntington, W.Va., shop. Chris Guss Understanding brake horsepower: Diesel…
Read moreWe’ve all seen blue flags. A sign with words “STOP MEN AT WORK” clamped to the head of a rail,…
Read moreLocomotive prime movers are the engines inside all diesel-electric locomotives and are the heart of the entire locomotive. Prime movers…
Read moreEMD turbochargers For decades, railroads have adapted locomotives to meet the service to which they are assigned. As newer and…
Read morePositive Train Control With Positive Train Control (PTC) fully implemented on a large majority of the nation’s Class Is, passenger,…
Read moreLocomotives and rolling stock: There are a variety of reasons that dictate railroad equipment is better off being transported by…
Read moreElectrified freight service Hauling freight in the United States is almost exclusively a diesel locomotive affair today. However, a century…
Read moreRailroading tools Railroads are fixed-guideway systems for transporting goods or people. Its basis is the low friction, and hence high…
Read moreWhat’s on a locomotive cab roof? A cluttered battle for available space. But that wasn’t always the case. Decades ago,…
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