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norfolk_southern_6591
Member since
July 2004
From: East Central Missouri
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SD60M
Posted by
norfolk_southern_6591
on Saturday, February 4, 2006 9:54 AM
After yrs of dreaming i am finally starting my first real layout "N" scale, loosely based on Norfolk Southern 1999 in my east central Missouri location. As I buy items , there are times I find things that dont fit in or I cant get info on. the SD60M is one. Can any one tell me what the "M" Stands for? Also I see alot differnt types of motive power, but i never see and C-30's Is there any certain rules NS uses to place loco's in service at 1 region only? If anyone has an answer pls email me at norfolk_southern_6591@yahoo.com
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CG9602
Member since
September 2002
From: US
383 posts
Posted by
CG9602
on Saturday, February 4, 2006 1:46 PM
The SD60M is unique because it has a "wide body" cab on an Sd 60 chassis. The untis built from 1989-91 have 3 piece windshields. Units built from 1991-93 have 2 piece windshields. They are rated at 3800 hp, and run with a 16-710G prime mover. Wieght is 395000 lbs. 461 units were manufactured.
The "M" seems to be EMD nomenclature for "wide body" cab.
Source:
Field Guide To Modern Diesel Locomotives,
by Greg McDonnell. Kalmbach Publishing Co., Waukesha, Wisconsin, 2002. Pp. 157 - 162.
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norfolk_southern_6591
Member since
July 2004
From: East Central Missouri
3 posts
Posted by
norfolk_southern_6591
on Sunday, February 5, 2006 8:50 AM
Thanks for the info, theres always more to learn in this hobby,
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waltersrails
Member since
July 2005
From: CSXT/B&O Flora IL
1,937 posts
Posted by
waltersrails
on Thursday, March 9, 2006 11:47 AM
i might check the guide out myself.
I like NS but CSX has the B&O.
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