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A hill-climbing GG-1 probably wouldn't be. The GN tried a Pennsy E2b, and it didn't like the Cascades. Not enough weight, so limited usable tractive effort. On the other hand, the PRR bought the GN's Y-1 electrics, and found them good for only helper service. Too heavy, too slow, too wide.I suspect that the PRR, if they had electrics in the western mountains, would have ended up using motor-generator units, like the GN. Tractive effort would be more important than speed, and the GN's were definitely heavy. "Too slow" could be fixed by changing the gearing, but anything over 60 or 70 mph would be wasted.In fact, if they had every been made in N scale, the GN's Y and Z classes would be perfect.
Uh... that's not a real latin phrase. I've been sitting here with my bag o' popcorn watching the repartee, thinking to myself "there were some awfully good reasons the UP and ATSF went around Colorado."...