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Old Posted Nov 17, 2018, 2:50 AM
emathias emathias is offline
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Originally Posted by k1052 View Post
Construction I think. CTA has been sending the Red Line over the top (at least in one direction at a time) the past few weekends to do work in the subway.
Unrelated to State Street, but they've also been sending some Rush Hour Red Line trains to/from the Green Line South of Roosevelt. Helpful when I'm visiting a friend's place in Bronzeville from River North.

Also, just out of curiosity, and speaking of Metra electrification, is there such a thing as powering electric passenger units from a locomotive instead of using all the electricity within the locomotive? It wouldn't solve the issue of the excess weight of the locomotive, but it would solve the problem of only having traction in one part of the train. And if the cars were convertible to overhead, it would help pay for electrification in pieces - at least for the rolling stock - if Metra ever decided to electrify BNSF or UP-North or something else.
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