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WC's SD45 fleet sent to the scrapper

  • I would really like it if IRM got one and operated it. I do not think they are interested in them, but you never know what IRM has planned.
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  •  EJE818 wrote:
    I would really like it if IRM got one and operated it. I do not think they are interested in them, but you never know what IRM has planned.

    It would be much better suited somewhere that has more than 4-5 miles of track.....a REAL railroad.

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  •  EJE818 wrote:
    I would really like it if IRM got one and operated it. I do not think they are interested in them, but you never know what IRM has planned.

    They do have a recently painted Burlington northern U30C. And that thing is a few feet longer than an SD45. There huge! So I'm sure they may pick one up from somewhere.

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  • No new shots. The last time I saw an SD45 was when I travelled to Stone Lake WI to see the 7531 on the 29th. Likely the last time I would see one face to face.

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  •  wctransfer wrote:

    No new shots. The last time I saw an SD45 was when I travelled to Stone Lake WI to see the 7531 on the 29th. Likely the last time I would see one face to face.

     Alec

    The 7531 was in Itasca,WI on Saturday.

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  • I have heard another SD45 has been retired. There are now only 4 active! CN is now working all the remaining SD45s towards Homewood so get them while you can, as the days of WC SD45s on CN are quickly coming to a end.
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  • Well the unit that the LSRM is supposed to get was retired on my birthday so I will kee you posted.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

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  • it was a good run. i wish CN wasnt to hard-pressed about their primary purpose. almost every other road goes out of their way to please railfans now and then (UP donating 5371 and keeping steam around, to name an example)

     

    yes i know. railroads are here to move goods. but spending extra money for these few things will benefit them in other ways. the PR they get from it. and with all those derailments on the ex BC track, CN could use it 

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  •  Lord Atmo wrote:

    it was a good run. i wish CN wasnt to hard-pressed about their primary purpose. almost every other road goes out of their way to please railfans now and then (UP donating 5371 and keeping steam around, to name an example)

     

    yes i know. railroads are here to move goods. but spending extra money for these few things will benefit them in other ways. the PR they get from it. and with all those derailments on the ex BC track, CN could use it 

    ROTFLMAO

    Railroads dont go out of their way to please railfans. Its called Public Relations. They could give a **** about us.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First

     

  •  coborn35 wrote:
     Lord Atmo wrote:

    it was a good run. i wish CN wasnt to hard-pressed about their primary purpose. almost every other road goes out of their way to please railfans now and then (UP donating 5371 and keeping steam around, to name an example)

     

    yes i know. railroads are here to move goods. but spending extra money for these few things will benefit them in other ways. the PR they get from it. and with all those derailments on the ex BC track, CN could use it 

    ROTFLMAO

    Railroads dont go out of their way to please railfans. Its called Public Relations. They could give a **** about us.



    WOW! i MENTIONED public relations. do you know what "PR" even STANDS for? and you missed my whole point. pleasing railfans is a GOOD way to gain good PR. learn acronyms before you try to put me down....sheesh

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  •  Lord Atmo wrote:
     coborn35 wrote:
     Lord Atmo wrote:

    it was a good run. i wish CN wasnt to hard-pressed about their primary purpose. almost every other road goes out of their way to please railfans now and then (UP donating 5371 and keeping steam around, to name an example)

     

    yes i know. railroads are here to move goods. but spending extra money for these few things will benefit them in other ways. the PR they get from it. and with all those derailments on the ex BC track, CN could use it 

    ROTFLMAO

    Railroads dont go out of their way to please railfans. Its called Public Relations. They could give a **** about us.



    WOW! i MENTIONED public relations. do you know what "PR" even STANDS for? and you missed my whole point. pleasing railfans is a GOOD way to gain good PR. learn acronyms before you try to put me down....sheesh

    AHEM!

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    The Missabe Road: Safety First

     

  • Was talking to a CN engineer and he said the #7531 was puking its guts out yesterday, and that recently all the SD45's have been running like crap.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First

     

  • Maintain almost any loco they way they're maintaining their SD45s, and you get similar results...

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  • and then i even went on to name examples. why would UP be doing the heritage fleet and running old steam? why would BNSF be asking for the help of railfans to report problems on the rails? why is NS considering bringing back a N&W steamer and a steam program? why does CP let 261 use their track?

    to please railfans and get good PR as a result! that's why! 

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  • Theyre just looking out for numero uno, like all the railroads.

    Mechanical Department  "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."

    The Missabe Road: Safety First