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Posted: 20 Apr 2007 13:19
by michael blunck
Builder: H.K. Porter, Inc. Locomotive Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Original Railroad: delivered to National Supply Company, Torrance, Ca.
Weight: 25 ton
US State this worked in: California

http://www.sdrm.org/roster/diesel/d-8157/index.html

regards
Michael

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 15:41
by Railwaymodeler
Grrrr! I was hoping that would be hard! How the hell did you do that?

Anyway, your turn, Mr. Blunck.

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 17:03
by michael blunck
railwaymodeler wrote:Grrrr!
Hehe. :P

> How the hell did you do that?

Well, this was easy:

- read "San Diego & Arizona Railway" on that switcher´s hood
- goto http://www.sdrm.org
- ah, there´s the diesel roster ...
- scroll down to "small diesel switchers" ...
- must be that SD&A one ...
- voilà


And now for something different (or similar? 8) ):

country: ??? [1 point]
railway company: ??? [1 point]
line: ??? [1 point]
gauge: ??? [1 point]
type: ??? [2 points]
builder: ??? [1 points]
year: ??? [2 points]
original railway: ??? [2 points]
extra: station: ??? [2 points]

Lots of points (13) to gather.

good guessing
Michael

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 17:08
by Ameecher
Wild guess but is the country Cambodia?

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 17:12
by michael blunck
> Wild guess but is the country Cambodia?

And are these people on the platform Cambodians or tourists? :P

regards
Michael

Posted: 20 Apr 2007 17:19
by Ameecher
michael blunck wrote:And are these people on the platform Cambodians or tourists? :P
Not a clue! :P
Dave Worley (he may have said this or not) wrote:&^*"^("£%&()! That train looks BRITISH *"%^*£%("(!
I'll go on the same lines as Dave :P

Posted: 22 Apr 2007 07:36
by Flavius
*!?^!Cleared for Takeoff!*?&X


Country: Madagascar
Railway: Madarail
Line: Fianarantsoa - Manakara
Gauge: 1.000-m gauge
Type: U10B’s
Builder: GE
Year: 2000
Original railway: FCE
Extra: station: Manakara

Posted: 22 Apr 2007 08:30
by michael blunck
He, Rollo, I was counting on you. 8)

Country: Madagascar [1 point to Rollo]
Railway: Madarail [1 point]
Line: Fianarantsoa - Manakara [1 point to Rollo]
Gauge: 1.000-m gauge [1 point to Rollo]
Type: U10B’s [2 points]
Builder: GE [1 point]
Year: 2000 [2 points]
Original railway: FCE [2 points]
Extra: station: Manakara [2 points to Rollo]

Good guessing so far, you got 5 of 13 points. However, that´s not enough, sorry.


Cool picture, BTW. :shock:

regards
Michael

Posted: 22 Apr 2007 09:51
by Flavius
Hi Michael

Thank you for your confidence in me :!:
I decided it was a Tropical location and you hinted "tourists", and a European style locomotive. I searched everywhere. :)
Then I remembered a pic of a similar train and of a light plane giving right of way. But i had to find it again. :roll:
Found it eventually and that it was Madagascar.
I did not know the locomotive so i decided to guess and open it up to everyone. :idea:

After some revision and Googleing, new guesses...........

Country: Madagascar [1 point to Rollo]
Railway: FCE [1 point]
Line: Fianarantsoa - Manakara [1 point to Rollo]
Gauge: 1.000-m gauge [1 point to Rollo]
Type: U11B [2 points]
Builder: Alstom [1 point]
Year: 1999 [2 points]
Original railway: ??? [2 points]
Extra: station: Manakara [2 points to Rollo]

Posted: 22 Apr 2007 10:08
by michael blunck
> Thank you for your confidence in me

Hehe. 8)

> Then I remembered a pic of a similar train and of a light plane giving right of way. But i had to find it again.

Yeah, I didn´t think of this when posting. The line in question is famous for being one of only three worldwide crossing a runway.

OK then.

Country: Madagascar [1 point to Rollo]
Railway: FCE [1 point to Rollo]
Line: Fianarantsoa - Manakara [1 point to Rollo]
Gauge: 1.000-m gauge [1 point to Rollo]
Type: U11B [2 points]
Builder: Alsthom [1 point to Rollo]
Year: 1999 [2 points]
Original railway: ??? [2 points]
Extra: station: Manakara [2 points to Rollo]

You now have 7 points out of 13 which means you have already won this round, anyway. Are you going to continue for those other 6 points, i.e. guessing the type of the engine and the original railway where it has been in service before?

Hint: you´d only have to supply two keywords found now to Google ...

regards
Michael

Posted: 22 Apr 2007 10:35
by Flavius
Hi Michael

I am enjoying my winning guess. :P
Thank you for a wonderful question about Madagascar, i would love to go there one day.
I am having a rest now but i cannot wait until when you reveal the remaining answers to questions, especially the class of locomotive. :wink:

PS Michael if you could post more graphics of this engine as it is very beautiful, or links of course. :idea:

Posted: 23 Apr 2007 06:27
by michael blunck
Rollo wrote:I am enjoying my winning guess.
Hi Rollo. You have deserved it. :wink:
Thank you for a wonderful question about Madagascar, i would love to go there one day.
I am having a rest now but i cannot wait until when you reveal the remaining answers to questions, especially the class of locomotive.
Here´s the complete solution:

country: Madagascar [1 point]
railway company: Chemins de Fer Malgache (FM) / FCE (s.b.) [1 point]
line: Fianarantsoa Cote Est (FCE), Fianarantsoa - Manakara [1 point]
gauge: 1000mm [1 point]
type: BB9020 [2 points]
builder: Alsthom [1 point]
year: 1982 (1976) [2 points]
original railway: Comboios de Portugal (CP) [2 points]
station: Manakara [2 points]

The once stately owned - Réseau National des Chemins de fer Malgache (RNCFM) - isolated line, linking Fianarantsoa with the port city of Manakara, is run by the Fianarantsoa Cote Est (FCE) since 2003. The northern network consisting of three more lines has been concessioned to MadaRail for 25 years.

The engine shown here is a french-built Alsthom BB 9020, originally used by the Portuguese CP on their narrow-gauge Douro branch line, and sold to the FM in 1993. There are quite a couple of pictures on the railfaneurope server.
PS Michael if you could post more graphics of this engine as it is very beautiful, or links of course.
I´ll supply some more information in my "postings" thread very soon.

[edit: [x] done, incl some more pictures of this engine]

Your turn.

regards
Michael

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 06:56
by Flavius
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Posted: 25 Apr 2007 07:28
by PikkaBird
Country: USA
Railroad: Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Rayonier, California Western Railroad, Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
Line:Longview, Grays Harbor, Fort Bragg, N/A
Gauge:Standard
Wheel Arrangement:2-6-6-2T, rebuilt as 2-6-6-2
Builder: Baldwin

I recognised it as a Baldwin logging Mallet, and initially found a page which does have it listed, but couldn't work out which one it was. The skunk on the tender gave me an idea for another google search, which turned it up. :)

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 08:04
by Flavius
Hi PikkaBird

Well done :!: Very impressive. :P
Thank you for a very detailed report and of course more than enough to be our new winner. :D

Moving onto further discussion. One of the questions the answer was:-
Line: ?
Line: Fort Bragg-Willits

This is a Pacific coast tourist railway, and a beautiful one going on descriptions. Here is a Wikipedia link........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California ... n_Railroad
Over to you Pikka.
Michael loves USA and South America. :twisted:

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 08:38
by PikkaBird
Rollo wrote:Michael loves USA and South America. :twisted:
Oh, well in that case... :lol:

Road, Country, Gauge, Builder, Model, Year?

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 12:27
by DanMacK
Builder: I'd say GM Diesel, London, Ontario
Model: G8 or G12

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 19:59
by PikkaBird
Afraid not. :o

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 20:15
by Ameecher
I'm going to stick my neck out here and do what Dave won't do, it looks like a BR Class 20 so builder English Electric?

It's wrong isn't it?

Posted: 25 Apr 2007 20:17
by PikkaBird
You're right, Ameecher!


...


It's wrong. :P