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    And you reckon you have a large fuel bill!

    This is a yard being used by Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway to store unrequited locomotives because of the down turn in the USA.

    Here’s some trivia, while the Union Pacific Railroad is larger, based on track milage, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway operates more trains and when busy, uses 2.1% of all diesel fuel consumed in the USA every day and the only organisation to use more is the US Navy and even this is only during times of war.


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    That's mind boggling!

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    sooo,

    do you think they'd notice If I did some quality control sampling from all the locos to top up the tanks for the cape trip?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    That's mind boggling!
    Not wrong, especially when you consider that there are at least 20 other class A railroads and hundreds of huge trucking companies, for this one company to be responsible for consuming that percentage of fuel is just that, Mind Boggling.

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    if thats only the engines not used

    where's all the carriages stored...................

    thats a lot of goods not being freighted through the US
    mind boggling really that things are that slow over there ............
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    The locos look to be in good nick.

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    A bit more trivia for those interested in alternate fuels, the BNSF Railway is experimenting with a Hydrogen Fuel Cell powered locomotive.

    Can’t imagine why they would be looking for other fuel sources

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    Quote Originally Posted by willem View Post
    The locos look to be in good nick.

    Willem
    I just had a good look at the picture and they are all DC type units and are probably older locomotive.

    BNSF also operates a very large fleet of General Electric’s AC diesel electric locos, these use at least 30% less fuel that the DC type and cost around $1,500,000 more than a DC type loco, but the additional cost will easily be recovered through fuel savings over the life span of the locos, around 10 to 15 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drivesafe View Post
    I just had a good look at the picture and they are all DC type units and are probably older locomotive.

    BNSF also operates a very large fleet of General Electric’s AC diesel electric locos, these use at least 30% less fuel that the DC type and cost around $1,500,000 more than a DC type loco, but the additional cost will easily be recovered through fuel savings over the life span of the locos, around 10 to 15 years.
    They'd have a longer life here, 48 class loco in NSW was introduced in 1959 and is still being used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    They'd have a longer life here, 48 class loco in NSW was introduced in 1959 and is still being used.

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    The engine sump capacity on a 48 is about 300 litres and there has been at least one instance of a fitter misreading the pump decimal place and doing his best to put 3000 litres in on a topup..... made a mess of that part of the yard I believe

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