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Ex CN #5315 GF- 30S in New Jersey


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Seen outside the “works” at New Hope. This apparently ex CN locomotive:

 

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It was very difficult to get a decent view of it - only close up!

 

More photos to follow.

 

Best, Pete.

 

 

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Found this photo of # 5315. It is, of course, a SD 40-2 (W). If anyone could advise why it was designated GF- 30S by CN please pipe up.....

 

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=2749151

 

According to this it is owned by the New Hope and Ivyland RR but was only used as part of their freight operation. 

 

Best, Pete.

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Hi Pete,

 

It is indeed an Ex-CN SD40-2W, it seems to have been around a bit; RR Picture Archives has pics of it with NHRR and PNRR reporting marks. Would I be right in thinking all those railroads are in common ownership?

 

The new bits look like a speedometer drive, though I could be wrong.

 

 

All the best

 

Nick

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I figured that the Canadians/Canadiens must have used their own nomenclature to classify them.

Yes, it is a speedo drive, they also replaced some kind of bogie/truck damping system too (amongst visible changes)- I’ll put some more photos up later.......

Cheers, Nick.

 

 

Best, Pete.

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Hi Pete,

 

As to why CN called it a GF30S; G - General Motors Diesel Division, F - Freight, 30 - 3000hp, S- individual batch of that class of loco.

 

Nick

 

A lot of railroads use/used their own designation system for locos - they are more concerned about it's capabilities rather than it's model. The PRR used a similar designation system to CN, although G meant GE for them.

 

Adrian

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Ok - some more detail shots, plus a link from 2011.

 

Brake actuator (and top of bogie/truck) detail:

 

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Looks like a dampener fitted:

 

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The “box” on top right of centre is where the speedo cables went to.

 

GE Emission data:

 

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Canadian foundry on bogie/truck frames:

 

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Is that stanchion bolted down?

 

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Some of the bogie/ truck detail is finer than I mentioned....

 

Best, Pete.

 

EDIT: You should be able to click on my photos to enlarge them,

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Don’t know - the piece of paper or label looks very recent - particularly so in terms of the state of the paintwork.....It’s there in 2012 because you can see it in the above video. Stop the video at 3:54 and you can see it (it’s the white patch) on the nose side in front of the Cab on top of the "foot plate”...

 

Best, Pete.

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