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There are existant GG-1's all over the country. The GG-1 was a classic, but, and don't take this the wrong way, I think it is the most "over-preserved" locomotive ever, considering its original home territory. The last I knew, there were at least two of them in the Illinois/Wisconsin area alone. Far removed from ex-Pennsy catenary. But, it's better to have them, than not have them, no matter where they may be. Now here is a suggestion. One of these traction museums should juice up their overhead wires with the proper current to allow one of the big G's to move again under its own power. Just a thought........ <br /> Todd C.
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