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when is a Dash9 not a Dash9??
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Hups, I must make a correction to myself. <br /> <br />The change in the trucksideframe-design was made earlyer, between January and April 1994 or so. <br /> <br />Look at page 67 in Greg McDonnell´s Field Guide: Both engines are CNW C44-9W the first, 8682, was delivered in April 1994, the second, 8658, in January 1994. <br />8658 with the old style <br />8682 with the new style. <br /> <br />The change must be made in 1994 because no AC4400 was delivered with the old style trucks. <br />Prototype #2000 was unique because of the use of MLW style Dofasco trucks! <br /> <br />Peter, M636, said the same with the two ATSF engines! <br /> <br />
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