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Posted by MOJAX on Monday, March 19, 2007 8:36 PM

Interesting Info, thanks PBenham!

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Posted by PBenham on Monday, March 19, 2007 3:52 PM
 MOJAX wrote:

I came across this photo ( I didn't take it) of a Frisco U30B and on the side in large paint is says XR Series. What was the XR Series? I don't recall seeing it before or was it a Frisco thing?

Thanks everyone!

 

GE used this as a means of promoting electrical improvements to their U series units in the early '70s in reply to EMD's -2s. XR= eXtra Reliability. They could be referred to as -6s, if referenced back from GE's next new model line, the-7s. Their predecessors likewise could have been -5s. So, an early U30B would have been a Dash5-30B, a U25C would have been a Dash5-25C.

In addition to Frisco's U30Bs, L&N U30Cs carried the XR logo on the bottom of the cab side.

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GE Question
Posted by MOJAX on Monday, March 19, 2007 3:41 PM

I came across this photo ( I didn't take it) of a Frisco U30B and on the side in large paint is says XR Series. What was the XR Series? I don't recall seeing it before or was it a Frisco thing?

Thanks everyone!

 

Michael Click Here to view my photos at RailPictures.Net!

My Photos at RRPictures.Net: Click Here

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