Engine "Slippery-ness"
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Mon Sep 21 01:16:20 EDT 2009
To add another observation to Dave's comments, in the recent articles in both the Keystone and Arrow re: the J's test on the Pennsylvania, Pennsy's official test reports stated that the J was not slippery.
I don't know how the Pennsylvania and N&W's plant maintenance compared, but that a crew that was unfamiliar with the J had no problems casts some doubt on the 4.0 rule of thumb.
Matt Goodmam
Columbus, OH
On Sep 15, 2009, at 7:04 PM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
I may get zapped on this by those with first-hand experience, but IMO factor of adhesion is not the ruling factor in predicting a locomotive's propensity to slip.
N&W operated locomotives with FA's far less than the so-called magic number of 4.0 (which is an average number, not an absolute figure).
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On the next division (same train assignment), the same locomotive exhibited no deficiencies because of more skilled operation.
Dave Stephenson
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