She.Is.Stunning.This thing:
Stunning is an understatement.She.Is.Stunning.
I'd love to know the logistics of moving a locomotive from FL to Strasbourg and back. Was the Walter E Disney just placed on a flatbed truck and driven to a nearby train line that connects all the way to PA and placed on some cargo train bed? Is it that simple?
gotcha. But in terms of traveling on a train line, I meant it would be placed on a cargo line, not driven itself, but buy a typical cargo train as...cargo.Simpler. The flatbed truck carried it all the way, door to door service. It’d be quite difficult and, I’m not entirely certain, but likely impossible for the locomotive to travel on raillines from Florida to Pennsylvania given the track gauge. Not to mention you’d burn through quite a bit of fuel and water without any sort of refueling facilities available enroute, if a route existed.
Not sure it’s worth the extra effort to switch from the overland flatbed trailer to a railroad car either.
I'd love to know the logistics of moving a locomotive from FL to Strasbourg and back. Was the Walter E Disney just placed on a flatbed truck and driven to a nearby train line that connects all the way to PA and placed on some cargo train bed? Is it that simple?
You mean put it in a consist of a freight train (on the rails itself) or on a flat bed car in a freight train consist?gotcha. But in terms of traveling on a train line, I meant it would be placed on a cargo line, not driven itself, but buy a typical cargo train as...cargo.
gotcha. But in terms of traveling on a train line, I meant it would be placed on a cargo line, not driven itself, but buy a typical cargo train as...cargo.
To me??? I default Typically to a "she" but if it has a male name, its a male. 611 is a she. Big Boy is a he. Disney steam engines gender is determined by the *name. Disclaimer all this is my opinion only.Serious question for our awesome train people: is a locomotive/engine typically referred to as a “she?” Or does the name of the engine dictate its pronoun? Not getting social or political here, I’m just curious how WDW refers to its trains: ”he,” “she,” or “it?”
Serious question for our awesome train people: is a locomotive/engine typically referred to as a “she?” Or does the name of the engine dictate its pronoun? Not getting social or political here, I’m just curious how WDW refers to its trains: ”he,” “she,” or “it?”
Yep, steam locomotives are traditionally referred to as she/females unless the locomotive has a gender specific name (example: Walter, Roger, and Roy), or if the locomotive’s class has a gender specific name. (example: Union Pacific’s 4-8-8-4 Big Boys)To me??? I default Typically to a "she" but if it has a male name, its a male. 611 is a she. Big Boy is a he. Disney steam engines gender is determined by the me. Disclaimer all this is my opinion only.
To me??? I default Typically to a "she" but if it has a male name, its a male. 611 is a she. Big Boy is a he. Disney steam engines gender is determined by the me. Disclaimer all this is my opinion only.
I was there for a few of the weekends at Strasburg (I work across the road in the Museum in the restoration shop and as an exhibit guide in some of the locomotives). This was the first time I saw 611, and majestic or magnificent immediately came to mind. I did one of the rides behind her, and it just walked away with a huge string of coaches like it was nothing.Stunning is an understatement.
If they did, then I guess it wouldn't be "super-secret" then, even though it's not a secret since everyone knows where it is. I tip my hat to those who've been able to successfully sneak in there and take pictures.
Hope you had a great time seeing 611!
I've been in the shop there (working at the Museum allows me a lot of stuff I never expected, like getting "Railroader's Discount" in the stores and restaurants at Strasburg and just up the road!) and I agreed that as long as I didn't take photos of Walter or touch anything they were working on, I could walk around and look at things!If they did, then I guess it wouldn't be "super-secret" then, even though it's not a secret since everyone knows where it is. I tip my hat to those who've been able to successfully sneak in there and take pictures.
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