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What happened to SOO Line?
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Plenty of SOO locomotives still remain painted in the red, white & black <br />scheme as well as the bright red with <i>SOO</i> in white speed-lettering <br />up here in Minnesota. I've seen a lot of SD60's in the red, white & black <br />scheme and the Soo/CP local that operates out of Hastings, MN pulls a <br />standard, cupola-type steel caboose because of some long reverse <br />moves through town. Last I checked there's a red, white & black SOO <br />GP40 stationed in Red Wing, MN too. At St. Paul Saints games I see <br />more SOO livery than CP on the joint BNSF/CP trackage that runs behind <br />left field. On the SOO main west of the Twin Cities you see lots of their <br />locomotives, with a good mix of the CP schemes too.
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