The stripes on the plow combined with the fact that the they're standard gauge makes me think they're Fortescue bound for Australia.
Yeah those EMDX units are just temporary numbers in order to move and track them.
The wrapped CP ones in another post above were the five units in special military tribute schemes and CP didn't want anyone seeing them until they were officially unveiled in Calgary.
Chris van der Heide
My Algoma Central Railway Modeling Blog
SPSOT fanI wonder how one might create a good model of one...
Yea, same here. Maybe a colored, or white plastic bag, cut to fit the loco, and some practice with a hairdryer. I have enough non running stuff in boxes, along with all types of shells, might be worth a try.
I watch a guy shrink wrap some boats and poontoons, about the same technique, and the heater he used look like a big sophisticated hair dryer.
The reporting marks wouldn't have to be neat and perfect, that's for sure!.
Mike.
My You Tube
I also did the rrpicturearchives and the google, and did see those Australia bound locos, but quickly noticed these reporting marks don’t stay with one thing for long! Still, I ran across the Saudi picture, and just about proclaimed these to be destined for that railway! Almost did the same thing!
These certainly are a very interesting subject! I wonder how one might create a good model of one... it could be a great way to cover a poor model or bad paint job! A good thing for a train show find!
Regards, Isaac
I model my railroad and you model yours! I model my way and you model yours!
Hey no problem Bear, I did the RRPicturesArchives, and seen the 2012 photos.
It seems those number apply to a varitey of EMDX locos.
Still interesting.
BigDaddyThose pics were posted in 2012, they must have come home for the holidays
That will teach me to do research before the first coffee of the morning kicks in!!
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Here are some Canadian Pacific locos with protection.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
I gather they're Australia bound. http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/Locopicture.aspx?id=171142
I gather they're Australia bound.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/Locopicture.aspx?id=171142
Those pics were posted in 2012, they must have come home for the holidays
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Of some interest is the reporting marks temporarily given to those locos! EMDX 3007-3010 (and probably more...) appear, according to the internet to have been used for a very interesting variety of locomotives! Internet searches of these road numbers reveales a cornucopia of oddities, from the bottom half of a Mexico bound SD70ACe (https://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=247280), to a Saudi boand SD70 with some cool desert filter things (https://www.flickr.com/photos/34855508@N02/32005875054), and finally this interesting ex-BPH SD70ACe (http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=4773398) which was propably going to other, back to the factory!
Very interesting, though I suspect our mystery locomotives are probably something a bit different, considering the huge variety of things these EMDX marks go on!
NittanyLion Export locomotives, probably. They wrap them for overseas shipping. The domestic deliveries I've seen were just dead in tow.
Export locomotives, probably. They wrap them for overseas shipping.
The domestic deliveries I've seen were just dead in tow.
I agree those are export locomotives, the plastic protects them from salt.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
I wonder where the cabooses were headed.
York1 John
Well, doesn't everyone enjoy unwrapping deliveries?!
I caught those yesterday. I was on the Waupaca cam, and one of the regulars said where to find them.
I think it was the Elkhart, IN. cam.
I guess they are being delivered and they don't want graffitti or road grime.
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