crpulse wrote: beaulieu wrote:The SD60MACs #9500 - 9503 were returned to EMD as the cost to make them SD70MACs was too high. The 4 are stationed at TTCI in Pueblo, CO and used in various test programs there.Which would make them unavailable to be photographed right? I haven't heard that TTCI is easy to photograph.
beaulieu wrote:The SD60MACs #9500 - 9503 were returned to EMD as the cost to make them SD70MACs was too high. The 4 are stationed at TTCI in Pueblo, CO and used in various test programs there.
Which would make them unavailable to be photographed right? I haven't heard that TTCI is easy to photograph.
I hear that place is as heavily guarded as Fort Knox. The only way that they can probably be viewed is Google Earth?
cnw8835 wrote:BNSF is renumbering the SD60M's into the 8100-8199 series. Once all of them are renumbered, that will leave 8990 to 9329 open, making room for more SD70ACe's.
And Athearn will come out with a future run of patched BNSF HO SD60M's:)
I seen an SD60M heading in Sheridan, Wyoming today with with a road # of 8156. Is there another BNSF fan that can explain this one? I looked up 8156 on trainpix.com and I saw 8156 is or was and SD40-2. I have only seen SD60M with road #s of 9200, 92ect. Oh, since I have started a topic of SD60's...... anyone know were those SD60MACs are????
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