@LocalRailfan Ok! Googled it and found that it uses an EMD 710GB series engine. Our WDP4s are EMD GT46PAC models which use the 710G3B engine. I guess both the engines are very similar then, going by the sounds. Thanks for the info! :)
Nice collection! Could you tell me about the green passenger train's loco? It sounds exactly the same as the WDP4 class locos we got here so I guess it's an EMD?
@LocalRailfan Hey, may I post one of my videos as a video response? Because the sounds of the MPI MP40PH-3C powering down is exactly the same as what I caught with a GT46PAC here in India. :)
@dheerajrao Indian Railways :) We have code-names for all locos; brand names, for some reason, are not used. The GT46PAC was developed especially for Indian Railways, and is specified as WDP4/WDP4B here. :)
@LocalRailfan Ok! Googled it and found that it uses an EMD 710GB series engine. Our WDP4s are EMD GT46PAC models which use the 710G3B engine. I guess both the engines are very similar then, going by the sounds. Thanks for the info! :)
Nice collection! Could you tell me about the green passenger train's loco? It sounds exactly the same as the WDP4 class locos we got here so I guess it's an EMD?
great video! I really need to get back to Bayview junction, maybe next year....if i get a job!
Nice batch of video clips.
@LocalRailfan Hey, may I post one of my videos as a video response? Because the sounds of the MPI MP40PH-3C powering down is exactly the same as what I caught with a GT46PAC here in India. :)
Nice shots here, Ryan.
@dheerajrao Indian Railways :) We have code-names for all locos; brand names, for some reason, are not used. The GT46PAC was developed especially for Indian Railways, and is specified as WDP4/WDP4B here. :)
great vid liked it
What your seeing is GO's most recent breed of locomotive, the MPI MP40PH-3C.
@LocalRailfan thanks! is it rare?
Is that a British engine your talking about?
Are some of the shots a t burlington west?
what was the lead loco on that train at 3:01?
Relatively so.
CN 9454 GP40-2L(W)