Airchime_30109
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Hey guys,
While looking at the screens of the NS C40-9W cab render, I noticed that these were older GEs with the newer style IFD screens. Unlike Amtrak, whose locomotives now seem to have all brand new screens per overhaul procedure, the freight railroads do not seem to change out the IFD screens very often unless they are damaged - So older units still retain their 'as-built' screens. The 8800, 8900, and 9000 series Dash-9s should have the old style screens with the flat keys on a grey background with yellow outlines. The newer style is the style pictured in the render with raised yellow keys with black numbers. Is this a fix that can be done before release?
Also, only some of the early units had both the Graham-White manual horn valve, and the solenoid valve toggle that is found on most of the fleet. I am not sure of GEs reasoning for this, but the manual Graham-White valves were omitted very quickly. I have talked to some NS engineers who say some of them still have both, and they both work, but I have not seen many in service. I know the 9000s don't have the manual valves, however it is pictured in the cab render for NS 9093.
-- Nick O'Dell
JR Cab Render

9000 series unit

NS 9096

NS 8894

Newer Style IFD Screen NS 9451

While looking at the screens of the NS C40-9W cab render, I noticed that these were older GEs with the newer style IFD screens. Unlike Amtrak, whose locomotives now seem to have all brand new screens per overhaul procedure, the freight railroads do not seem to change out the IFD screens very often unless they are damaged - So older units still retain their 'as-built' screens. The 8800, 8900, and 9000 series Dash-9s should have the old style screens with the flat keys on a grey background with yellow outlines. The newer style is the style pictured in the render with raised yellow keys with black numbers. Is this a fix that can be done before release?
Also, only some of the early units had both the Graham-White manual horn valve, and the solenoid valve toggle that is found on most of the fleet. I am not sure of GEs reasoning for this, but the manual Graham-White valves were omitted very quickly. I have talked to some NS engineers who say some of them still have both, and they both work, but I have not seen many in service. I know the 9000s don't have the manual valves, however it is pictured in the cab render for NS 9093.
-- Nick O'Dell
JR Cab Render

9000 series unit

NS 9096

NS 8894

Newer Style IFD Screen NS 9451
