Transport Fever 2

Transport Fever 2

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GE B30-7A
   
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Scenario: USA
Vehicle: Locomotive
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2 Jul, 2021 @ 1:22am
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GE B30-7A

Description
The GE B30-7 road switcher diesel-electric locomotive model was offered first by GE in 1977, featuring a 16 cylinder engine.

Cabless B30-7A were built only for the Burlington Northern Railroad.

Power output 3,000 hp (2,200 kW)

Sounds by Mr. Cheesecake

Model is MSTS Convert from Danny Beck
18 Comments
General Jack Ripper 6 May, 2023 @ 4:40pm 
Mr. Pwnisher is correct.
Railroads that do not use B units commonly use road slugs in their place, but still effectively use them because they are much cheaper to run and add extra power at a much lower weight.
Any dedicated B unit should have a lower purchase cost and a lower running cost, otherwise there is no reason to ever use them at all.
gunmetallawyer 23 Dec, 2022 @ 9:19am 
I would love to see a B23-7 in Southern Tuxedo...
teh pwn 15 Jul, 2021 @ 8:46am 
There is cost savings in not providing a Cab full of Innovative Technology and Electronics. including Bathroom, HVAC, and Insulation. Or is all that just free?

Nobody is asking for a B unit to lead. Flexibility in power management and in Train master is incompetence. I fail to see you're argument in this one.

Again, I worked for the BNSF Railroad at a Port , building trains with a Hub Manager, Verifier, Train Master and myself under direct Management.

What experience do you have?
Mec602  [author] 15 Jul, 2021 @ 8:22am 
There is no cost savings getting a B unit since it costs no more to operate B units vs all A units.

B units can't lead and you loose flexibility in power management as you would with A units.


There is no way you worked at railroads and being this oblivious to basic facts about railroading. Straight off the bat when you said Cabs are wasted when they are trailing is just batshit stupid
teh pwn 15 Jul, 2021 @ 5:25am 
Artificial surcharge is what it sounds like you are describing to me. Railroading on the West is different then the East coast. The West Coast can use B Units and I will stick with that for now.

I guess since railroads finance their locomotives , who cares then right? Oh well. Just put it on credit and let the stock market fix the errors.
Mec602  [author] 15 Jul, 2021 @ 4:18am 
@pwnisher the reason why ATSF and BN stopped buying B units is because they were no cheaper to run, had less flexability and GE and EMD charged more to produce them because only 2 railroads in all of north america wanted them. Your whole idea is that cabs are being wasted when they are all A units and that makes no sense.
teh pwn 15 Jul, 2021 @ 4:09am 
Manufacturing cost are cheaper, it cost cheaper to make a B Unit. What don't you get? I am speaking English no? I think you are getting Operational cost confused with Manufacturing cost.

I would know, Ive worked in Military Aerospace Manufacturing, for the BNSF and Pacific Harbor Line Railroads at the Port, as well as a Mechanic and PC technician.

come again?
Mec602  [author] 14 Jul, 2021 @ 9:46pm 
@pwnisher yes because its non-standard
teh pwn 14 Jul, 2021 @ 8:27pm 
It cost more to make B units
Mec602  [author] 4 Jul, 2021 @ 12:18pm 
ok defend warren buffett