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I still have the Lionel F40PH Legacy on my bucket list. I did not do the built to order.  I would like to see this loco, some dealers always order extras. Below is a K-Line F40PH, I would guess about 15 years old.  I wonder if Lionel has the molds that made this locomotive. TMCC

I did watch the YT video from Train World, that was posted yesterday. Very helpful. 

K-Line Amtrak F40PH Train Room GaryL-Line Amtrak F40PH MTH-DCS Controller

Gary

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@T1Titan_ZachF posted:

Did anyone else order their Legacy F40ph from Legacy Station? Because its been awhile since Lionel shipped them out from their Concord warehouse and mine hasn't arrived yet and I know some others have gotten theirs already........

Full distribution takes time.  I haven't gotten called about mine either (not from LS). 

Boilermaker1 posted:
@T1Titan_ZachF posted:

Did anyone else order their Legacy F40ph from Legacy Station? Because its been awhile since Lionel shipped them out from their Concord warehouse and mine hasn't arrived yet and I know some others have gotten theirs already........

Full distribution takes time.  I haven't gotten called about mine either (not from LS). 

Same here also not from LS

VistaDomeScott posted:
trainroomgary posted:

About 20 miles from my train room, I can still catch a; F40PH.

Windsor, Ontario • Canada  /  VIA Rail to Toronto / This will be Lionel's next F40PH.

Gary

Gary

  I have often thought about driving up to Windsor and taking VIA to Toronto for the weekend.  Have you ever left your car in Windsor to do this and is there safe parking?

Scott

Hi Scott

There is a lot of free parking, and you are in Canada.  A crime free zone.  You will not need a passport, I have a Michigan Enhanced Driver's License  /  which is a passport to Canada.  They have the same thing in Ontario, to come to Michigan.  This was done to keep up tourism on both sides of the border. 

If you have children, with you / must have proof, they are your children.

Safe Travels: Gary

Does anyone know what is the normal Amtrak engine speed run # is for the F40PH? I read somewhere it normally is set at Run #8 for travel   I have the newest  MTH Amtrak F40PH  and while I believe engine & horn sound is dead on perfect, especially the horn, at run#8 it sounds like the screaming motor will explode.   I just can't believe this engine could take more then a few minutes running at that high RPM level...

Joe 

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JC642 posted:

Does anyone know what is the normal Amtrak engine speed run # is for the F40PH? I read somewhere it normally is set at Run #8 for travel   I have the newest  MTH Amtrak F40PH  and while I believe engine & horn sound is dead on perfect, especially the horn, at run#8 it sounds like the screaming motor will explode.   I just can't believe this engine could take more then a few minutes running at that high RPM level...

Joe 

Apparently you are not familiar with the EMD 16 cylinder, turbocharged 645E3 engine series. Also, since the HEP (Head End Power) generator is mechanically connected to the main diesel, thus in order to provide 60hz, 480 volt three phase electrical power for the attached passenger cars, the main diesel engine MUST operate at a constant 908 RPM, regardless of the load or Engineer's throttle position, in order maintain that 60hz. 

MTH F40PH  /  2016 Volume 2  /  They have the VIA Rail F40PH

MTH F40PH Locos 2016 Vol 2

Need Passenger Cars for your Lionel Legacy F40PH, Check out MTH, 2016 Volume 2

MTH Passenger Cars for F40PH 2016 Vol 2

Use the MTH Product Locator to find these F40PH & Passenger Cars 

http://mthtrains.com/product_locator

The old story which is a better ride; The Bowtie or The Oval?  I always go with the "Oval"

When it comes to Model Trains the same thing;  Orange or Purple.  I will go with the "Purple" - most of the time but I do also run the Orange.  This is a toss up, not Black & White. lol 

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Hot Water posted:
JC642 posted:

Does anyone know what is the normal Amtrak engine speed run # is for the F40PH? I read somewhere it normally is set at Run #8 for travel   I have the newest  MTH Amtrak F40PH  and while I believe engine & horn sound is dead on perfect, especially the horn, at run#8 it sounds like the screaming motor will explode.   I just can't believe this engine could take more then a few minutes running at that high RPM level...

Joe 

Apparently you are not familiar with the EMD 16 cylinder, turbocharged 645E3 engine series. Also, since the HEP (Head End Power) generator is mechanically connected to the main diesel, thus in order to provide 60hz, 480 volt three phase electrical power for the attached passenger cars, the main diesel engine MUST operate at a constant 908 RPM, regardless of the load or Engineer's throttle position, in order maintain that 60hz. 

LOL, I guess I'm not.  What I know is, I've heard F40PH's sitting at the station wailing away but didn't know they still keep those high RPM's  when running.   Almost like flooring a car still in neutral  Amazing the motors don't blow up.

joe 

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JC642 posted:
Hot Water posted:
JC642 posted:

Does anyone know what is the normal Amtrak engine speed run # is for the F40PH? I read somewhere it normally is set at Run #8 for travel   I have the newest  MTH Amtrak F40PH  and while I believe engine & horn sound is dead on perfect, especially the horn, at run#8 it sounds like the screaming motor will explode.   I just can't believe this engine could take more then a few minutes running at that high RPM level...

Joe 

Apparently you are not familiar with the EMD 16 cylinder, turbocharged 645E3 engine series. Also, since the HEP (Head End Power) generator is mechanically connected to the main diesel, thus in order to provide 60hz, 480 volt three phase electrical power for the attached passenger cars, the main diesel engine MUST operate at a constant 908 RPM, regardless of the load or Engineer's throttle position, in order maintain that 60hz. 

LOL, I guess I'm not.  What I know is, I've heard F40PH's sitting at the station wailing away but didn't know they still keep those high RPM's  when running.

If they are providing Herad End Power, that they MUST run like that.

  Almost like flooring a car still in neutral

No. Not even close, as there is a load in that engine.

 Amazing the motors don't blow up.

First they are NOT "motors", they are engines. Second, that is what they are designed to do, and thus are classed as medium speed diesel engines. That speed of 900 RPM is really no big deal, as the engine in your automobile is capable of 5000 RPM.

joe 

 

Hot Water posted:
 

 Amazing the motors don't blow up.

First they are NOT "motors", they are engines. Second, that is what they are designed to do, and thus are classed as medium speed diesel engines. That speed of 900 RPM is really no big deal, as the engine in your automobile is capable of 5000 RPM.

joe 

 Hot Water, thanks for the information, appreciated.   I must say, you respond similar to Sister Agnella, my fifth grade teacher.  This nun was so cruel my hands can still feel the pain of her wooden pointer when I made a mistake..... 

joe

 

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