Am looking at this http://www.railpictures.net/photo/691910/ in Davenport, Iowa, with BNSF locos running in flood water and wondering a couple things.
One: what specifically and exactly does the word isolated mean in this usage?
Is it isolated in location? Is it isolated in control? Have the traction motors been isolated electrically?
Two: might the programming in TANE have ability to model and show the bow wave?
Question 2 I can find out the answer for myself here in a little bit.
Question 1 will likely have to be asked of the photographer.
Remarks & Notes Spring thaw means Mississippi River flooding in downtown Davenport. The CP will run trains through the floodwaters for as long as they can, until the River gets too high. Another engine was on the back of the train pushing the isloated lead engines through the water.
One: what specifically and exactly does the word isolated mean in this usage?
Is it isolated in location? Is it isolated in control? Have the traction motors been isolated electrically?
Two: might the programming in TANE have ability to model and show the bow wave?
Question 2 I can find out the answer for myself here in a little bit.
Question 1 will likely have to be asked of the photographer.