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Making the Case For Dummies,
Non-Powered Locomotives That Is
In my last post about locomotives stored repairs deferred I explained the issues facing some of my 1:87 scale fleet. Today we'll take a look at one of the hard decisions I needed to make to get these locomotives back on the layout.
Addressing The Issue
The failing GP30 fleet was finally addressed by un-powering the Made in Hong Kong GP30s and doing some shell swaps to better utilize the non powered chassis.
As reported yesterday the UP 721 is now riding on the EMD Demo chassis and the NYC 2194 is riding on the EBRR 2161 chassis. Both the UP and NYC 2194 can now be run in consist with any brand of locomotive.
The non powered EL S12 is used as a track cleaner so it's not just a cosmetic option.
A pair of Atlas Cotton Belt GP40s that were assigned to the Penn Central to run off owed miles are lensed in Terminal Yard. The middle unit is non powered.
A poor running Proto 1000 New Haven RS2 was made into a non powered unit which allows it to run with other brands of locomotives. It also allows for this winter lash up with the powered RDC pushing it to replicate the practice of placing a locomotive in front of the RDC to avoid grade crossing derailments during snow.
The biggest winner of this project so far has been the NYC 2194 seen below with older sibling EMD GP20s in merger compliant numbers making a good looking lash up that is now possible.
The Dummy Locomotive Concept
Modelers of a certain age will remember the dummy locomotive concept is not new and has been offered by various manufacturers including Athearn, AHM and others. Below an Athearn Blue Box PRR U28C dummy locomotive looks to be providing additional muscle when leased to the Empire Belt RR.Four BB powered units tend to heat up my DC controllers pretty quickly while three powered units run just fine. In September 2024, I converted this four powered consist to a three powered one non powered consist.
Erie Lackawanna GP7 #1400 is an AHM dummy locomotive. The EL S12 is an Athearn BB dummy unit.The non powered EL S12 is used as a track cleaner so it's not just a cosmetic option.
A pair of Atlas Cotton Belt GP40s that were assigned to the Penn Central to run off owed miles are lensed in Terminal Yard. The middle unit is non powered.
A poor running Proto 1000 New Haven RS2 was made into a non powered unit which allows it to run with other brands of locomotives. It also allows for this winter lash up with the powered RDC pushing it to replicate the practice of placing a locomotive in front of the RDC to avoid grade crossing derailments during snow.
Early Efforts Back in The Day
One of the earliest non-powering efforts I made was to make these old Bachmann train set pancake motor F7As free rolling units. The two PC F7As were then sent to the Patti-O Paint Shop for painting about seventeen years ago.
Bachmann Plus B23-7s
Last But Not Least (Almost)
Happy with the non powering of the Spectrum Made in Hong Kong GP30s I continued with the program tackling a pair of Bachmann Plus B23-7s that I painted as Penn Central U33Bs. For years I tried to get them to run better and quieter to no avail.
The disassembly of the B23-7 /U33B is underway. This was a pain in the neck!!
The 2899 is ready to go back together sans gears, weight, motor, driveshafts, electrical pickups and control board. I also had to drill out the trucks to get the wheels to roll freely.
The 2899 is ready to go back together sans gears, weight, motor, driveshafts, electrical pickups and control board. I also had to drill out the trucks to get the wheels to roll freely.
This four unit four axle U-Boat consist is now a reality. Two powered Athearn BB U-Boats are on the ends with the non powered Bachmann Plus units in the middle.
Last But Not Least
1:87 Scale PC Ralph Rides Again!!!
With the success of the non powering program I turned my attention to Empire Belt RR GP30 #2160 which features 1:87 engineer PC Ralph at the controls. For some reason I was reluctant to un power this unit.
This conversion was a little different as I left the electrical pickups in place but removed the motor. The gears and driveshafts were also removed as in previous modifications.
The 2160 with headlight shining leads the Belt Job back to North Side Yard. GP30 2160 looks good with the EBRR GP18s who have more than enough power to push the 2160 and haul a long freight train.
See the new consists using the newly depowered locomotives.
This conversion was a little different as I left the electrical pickups in place but removed the motor. The gears and driveshafts were also removed as in previous modifications.
The 2160 with headlight shining leads the Belt Job back to North Side Yard. GP30 2160 looks good with the EBRR GP18s who have more than enough power to push the 2160 and haul a long freight train.
See the new consists using the newly depowered locomotives.
Final Thoughts and Comments
For years I was reluctant to modify the locomotives in this project hoping that one day they would run fine and all would be well on my 1:87 scale railroad. As the years passed this was not to be so I finally made the moves. Once I started with the first two GP30s the project gained momentum to include the two U33B (B23-7s) and the EBRR 2160.
As of this posting five poor running locomotives, four that I painted and lettered as PC units, are now enjoying layout time and looking good in their consists. While they no longer provide power to the consist they don't hinder operations with their loud noises and poor running qualities.
Thanks for reading and watching!!
See you soon!!!