Found a mention about April 16th 1985 near Granby CO when the California Zephyr derailed because of landslide debris. No deaths, 32 injured. NTSB report: https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/RAR8601.pdf There are two accident reports in the document. The Amtrak derailment report starts on page 9.
Doesn't she look regal? "Officer, I just parked it there and went inside to get some sody-pop and when I came out some dang kids stole my radiator!" Cool photos!
Wrecked Amtrak F40PH 246, Denver, CO, May 1985 (Beyer Patton) Wrecked Amtrak F40PH 301, Denver, CO, May 1985 (Beyer Patton)
Yikes! To do that kind of damage must have taken a lot of impact force. That front end is not just crumpled, it's shredded. If there was someone in there, it would have been a miracle if they survived.
Yes, the original oneā¦.and the best. A myth of my childhood and the main reason why i asked my grandfather to buy a (then extremely expensive) Rivarossi Orient Express set, together with an Italian Pacific steamer, when he retired in 1984. It costed half a monthly salary at that time.
At the fueling rack, Denver, CO, May 1985 (Beyer Patton) In BN's Denver shop, May 1985 (Beyer Patton)
I'm guessing these units were the power involved in that derailment earlier noted, at Granby. I wonder if either was rebuilt?
BN's Denver Yard, May 1985 (Beyer Patton) Multimark meets Arch, St. Louis, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton)
United Railways Car 2250, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton) Alton & Southern 0-8-0 12, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton)
An assortment of equipment, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton) Illinois Terminal Class B 1575, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton)
Aeros big & small, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton) MILW EP-2 E-2, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton)
Yeah, I visited it over 20 years ago. Lots of cool pieces in their collection. Here I am trying to obtain a souvenir off of ATSF 2-10-4 #5011.
B&O Boxcab 50, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton) Southern FTa 6100, Kirkwood, MO, June 1984 (Beyer Patton)
Wow, the original FT. She looked every bit as beautiful in that Southern scheme as she did/does in her original EMD demonstrator scheme!
One of the B units from that demo set is at the Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, Virginia. They borrowed it for the 50 anniversary of the FT celebration and painted them both up in the demo paint scheme. It was looking a little shabby by the time this photo was taken.