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QUOTE: They also painted a couple of their C30-7s a (i think) caboose red. can anyone confirm this? they seem to match the color of their cabooses.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BigJim QUOTE: They also painted a couple of their C30-7s a (i think) caboose red. can anyone confirm this? they seem to match the color of their cabooses. No it wasn't a caboose red! They did paint some GE's and EMD's the same tuscan-like red as the passenger cars.
QUOTE: Originally posted by norfolkman61 can anyone tell me, what is the didfference between a highnose, and a shortnose? being a brit i am confused. rod
QUOTE: did the sd40-2's keep their running numbers when the merger with the southern took place.
QUOTE: Originally posted by norfolkman61 thanks bwilcox, those pics are fantastic. did the sd40-2's keep their running numbers when the merger with the southern took place. rod.
QUOTE: I can't recall ever seeing a photo of the GE's running long hood first.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BigJim QUOTE: I can't recall ever seeing a photo of the GE's running long hood first. OH, but they did!!! And it was awful!!! They are probably reason that the unions got short hood forward (for the most part) in their agreement. The GE's exhaust would roll back into the cabs making people sick. Being a 4 stroker the exhaust didn't seem tocome out of the stack and get up high enough to get out of the vorticies from the car body. It wasn't too bad if you were in #8, but use a low notch or go to DB or switch in the yard and the fumes would make youphysically sick to your stomach.