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It stings a bit when you're promised "more trains" and instead end up with the yard on your end of the line getting ripped up, and the twice daily local being replaced with a tri-weekly one. Not that I hold it against CN (railroads aren't supposed to base their operations around railfanning), but the fact of the matter is, a few of us really got bent over and given one after the merger.When the CN bought out the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern... you STILL hear people in Chicago getting mad about that when you mention it. Still! It that was in 2008!
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Anyhow, wasn't the "Southern Pacific" of 1988-1996 really the D&RGW operating under the Espee's (better known) name?
I did, that's why your talking about it. SP screwed up too many times to make up for it.
BTW, no one denied you anything. You just weren't born then. Every merger has it's controversy and effects. When the CN bought out the Elgin, Joliet, and Eastern... you STILL hear people in Chicago getting mad about that when you mention it. Still! It that was in 2008! UP and SP were competitors for a long time, and I actual congratulate UP for putting the dying horse out of misery. If SP had pulled itself up, do you think they would've kept their tunnel motors and things? Nope! SP would've scrapped them and bought GEVOs and SD70ACes. You should be HAPPY that UP bought them out, because if they hadn't they would've became just another Class I railroad being criticized.
If it had stayed around, you can bet you wouldn't like it as much.
Cheers,
Joshua
SD70ACe didn't come out until late 2004 and GEVOS could be pre-ordered but didn't go into production until January 1, 2005. And they weren't dead but more like in a medically induced coma. Penn Central and Rock Island were truly dead horses. And SP had made improvements but 7 years of improvements cannot triumph 15 years of piss poor management. 15 solid years would've negated it. Look at UP going bankrupt twice and look at what Harriman was able to do for the UP in a short period of time. He also made a lot of upgrades on SP in eight years(1901-1909) he died in 1909. They did by 25 SD70Ms, 279 AC4400CWs, 101 C44-9Ws and 3 AC6000CWs between 1994-1995. But the reason tunnel motors were used due to the extended lengths of the multiple tunnels SP had to operate through would've caused overheating in the standard tunnel motor intake radiators.
It stings a bit when you're promised "more trains" and instead end up with the yard on your end of the line getting ripped up, and the twice daily local being replaced with a tri-weekly one. Not that I hold it against CN (railroads aren't supposed to base their operations around railfanning), but the fact of the matter is, a few of us really got bent over and given one after the merger.
Anyhow, wasn't the "Southern Pacific" of 1988-1996 really the D&RGW operating under the Espee's (better known) name?
Really, 7 yrs of improvement? Surely you jest!
Oh yeah, be sure to read here about the "good" guy Moyers and the great job he did with IC.
http://alongtherails.wordpress.com/2010/01/31/single-tracking-the-illinois-central/