QUOTE: Originally posted by gentlegiant When I was 18, way back in 1976, I was a regular in the cabs of C&NW commuter trains, all powered by F-7's and E units. It was that year the engineer allowed me to operate the little train of 3 bi levels from des plaines to palatine and from crystal lake to harvard.(illinois) To this day, it remains one of the highlights of my life. (it was F-7 #407)
QUOTE: Originally posted by SSW9389 Um, last FL9 was in 11/60. Last bulldog nosed unit was Union Pacific E9A #914 in 1/64. Diesel data from A J Kristopans. [8D] QUOTE: Originally posted by eolafan If memory serves me correctly the last bulldog unit ever produced by EMD was an FL9 for New Haven in 1964 and is slated for preservation somewhere.
QUOTE: Originally posted by eolafan If memory serves me correctly the last bulldog unit ever produced by EMD was an FL9 for New Haven in 1964 and is slated for preservation somewhere.
QUOTE: Originally posted by SILVERCHAMPION You and I think alike. I love the E and F units. I grow up in the 1950s and the bulldog face of the units turns me on
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
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