They were a aittle but of trouble at first, have a feeling they will buy more HSP46’s but with changes that had to make with the turbocharger and trucks in the future.
@@NortheastCorridorFilms I worked for the Commuter Railroad in Boston over 30 years, at BET. Fixing and repairing locomotives, The F-40’s were by far the most reliable locomotives we had. GP-40 MCs weren’t bad, At one point all we had was F-40’s, I worked on the HSP-46 they are junk just like the MP-36’s. 46’s are the worst, incredibly unreliable, prone to breakdowns ect. The huge vents in the rear suck in the rain and snow and constantly blow electric components. They shouldn’t of bought them. Try working on them before commenting on something you clearly don’t have any idea about.
They were a aittle but of trouble at first, have a feeling they will buy more HSP46’s but with changes that had to make with the turbocharger and trucks in the future.
Great video! Are you going to do a video about the MP36's?
Possibly!
Looks like you and MBTA have aged well 🎉
How About MBTA HSP-46 2001 And 2034 Special Trains
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THIS IS A JOKE STOP ✋
never
1 one comes to mind describing the HSP-46….. SHITBOX
never, hsp carries mbta and always will
@@NortheastCorridorFilms I worked for the Commuter Railroad in Boston over 30 years, at BET. Fixing and repairing locomotives, The F-40’s were by far the most reliable locomotives we had. GP-40 MCs weren’t bad, At one point all we had was F-40’s, I worked on the HSP-46 they are junk just like the MP-36’s. 46’s are the worst, incredibly unreliable, prone to breakdowns ect. The huge vents in the rear suck in the rain and snow and constantly blow electric components. They shouldn’t of bought them. Try working on them before commenting on something you clearly don’t have any idea about.
hsp46 was a breaking down machine when it first came out, now its a rocket@@NguageTrains
@@NguageTrainsdude you're a choo choo fan, I thought choo choo fans loved anything that had to do with choo choos, shitbox or not
@@DavesRange I still know a POS when I see one