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Frisco2008
09-06-2009, 05:04 PM
Does anyone have any info on loco assignments by type or or location. For instance, it is known that the F-M diesel units were assigned to Tulsa.

How about the Baldwin diesels...were they assigned to a specific location, or could they be seen anywhere on the system?

Any info on diesel assinments would be greatly appreciated.

Glenn in Tulsa

Iantha_Branch
09-06-2009, 06:03 PM
The only I know about, other than the example, is kind of an assinment. Basicaly it's a list of the types of locos you would see on the Ash Groove Sub. All main line GE's, SD45, GP7, GP38-2, GP38AC, GP35, etc.

murphy millican
09-06-2009, 07:41 PM
I know the Baldwins ran on the Clinton Sub, Fort Smith, AR, and I heard alittle about some in St. Louis every now and then. This is what I know, but I'm sure they popped up all over the system from time to time.
Ship it on the Frisco!!!


Murphy Millican

meteor910
09-06-2009, 09:07 PM
How about the Baldwin diesels...were they assigned to a specific location, or could they be seen anywhere on the system?
Glenn in Tulsa

The Baldwin VO's (and the DS44-1000's) were used system wide, as they were among the very first Frisco diesel switchers.

But, they were concentrated around St Louis, Springfield and Kansas City as I recall.

Ken

w3hodoug
09-06-2009, 09:34 PM
I seem to remember listing a few assignments of the NW-2 switchers in that FMIG Newsletter devoted to them. All the major yards had a few.

Rick McClellan
09-06-2009, 10:24 PM
Here is some info that I found

NW-2s (April 1978 Assignments per 12-79 Prototype Modeler)

250 KC
251 Ft. Smith
252 Tulsa
253 St Louis
254 St Louis
255 Memphis
256 Memphis
257 KC
258 KC
259 Memphis
260 St. Louis
261 KC
262 Ft. Smith
263 Tulsa
264 St. Louis
265 Tulsa


VO-1000 (Per Jan/Feb 2004 Diesel Era, no dates specified)

200 St. Louis
201 St. Louis
202 St. Louis
203 St. Louis
204 St. Louis
205 St. Louis
206 St. Louis
207 St. Louis
208 St. Louis
209 St. Louis
210 St. Louis
211 KCMO
212 KCMO
213 KCMO
214 KCMO
215 KCMO
216 KCMO
217 KCMO
218 KCMO
219 KCMO
220 Springfield
221 Springfield
222 St. Louis
223 Springfield
224 Springfield
225 Springfield
226 Springfield
227 Springfield
228 Springfield
229 Springfield
230 Monett
231 Monett
232 Monett
233 Monett
234 Ft. Scott
235 Ft. Scott
236 KCMO
237 KCMO

Good luck Glenn.

Rick

friscobob
11-19-2009, 03:07 AM
IIRC, the GP15-1s were used mostly, if not exclusively, on the Central Division. Besides being used on road freights, they held down switching jobs in Ft. Smith, and were used on the A&A and Arthur Subs (Hugo to Paris).

Friscotony
11-19-2009, 05:46 PM
For most of its life on the Frisco, unit #261 was the yard and industry switcher here in Wichita, Kansas. It was here in the black and yellow as well as the orange and whites schemes. Ironically, it was replaced by unit #102 (GP-15) and my buddy Bob was on hand to take many shots of it. It was the baby of the local superintendant by the name of Pat McGinn and you can not believe how CLEAN he had that unit keep. Hand washing was the order of the day for it. I don't recall exactly when it arrived, but was in the late 70's.

trainchaser007
11-22-2009, 06:50 PM
How about assignments for steam...more specifically 1500's?

TAG1014
11-22-2009, 07:02 PM
In one of the early FMIG NL's (Which # ??) there was a letter from Lee Buffington reviewing all the division steam engine assignments circa 1946. A gem of information if there ever was one--From a "gem" of a fellow!

Tom

TAG1014
11-22-2009, 09:18 PM
Some more gems that Lee told me in person: In the days just before the passenger diesels came, both the Texas Special and Meteor had become very heavy trains. The Meteor was usually hauled by the oil burning 4500-4501-4502. The Texas Special often had to be double headed. Then, just before diselization, they put coal burning 4500's (4503-4524) on the TS.
Earlier 4400 and 1500 4-8-2's pulled the Frisco section of the Texas Special (Katy 4-6-2's hauled the train on their rails). The Katy track was too light for the 4400's and 1500's were always used when the Frisco engines had to travel on Katy rails. Another note on the Texas Special: When Frisco engines would be travelling down the Katy, they stopped to refuel at Afton so as not to have to buy fuel oil from the M-K-T.

Tom

yardmaster
11-30-2009, 12:13 PM
Glenn -
FMIG Newsletter #13 (March, 1978) has information from Ken McElreath on diesel assignments at the Chaffee, MO roundhouse (River Division) in 1961; this information was from the roundhouse foreman's book and is a great cross-section of diesel assignments on a given day.

Regarding steam locomotive assignments, one can glean a lot of operational information from the old Frisco Employee Magazines and the regular Fuel Performance listings provided. I've compiled a lot of information on River Division locomotive assignments and am slowly starting to compile information system wide. However, the period is limited to about 1925 through the early 1930s.