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Years ago when driving home from a vacation in the UP of Michigan I passed a yard outside of Toledo which had a very plain blue C&O GP38 sitting idle. So I didn't even slow down. About a half mile down the road it dawned on me that there was only one exhaust stack! I quickly returned to the yard and found that yes indeed, there stood one of the very few GP39s produced. <br /> <br />Later I stumbled upon a shortline in Dyersburg KY which was operating a "GP38" that sounded like a GP9. Only much later when comparing my photos to the Diesel Spotters Guide did I realize that I had seen a GP28.
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