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Found: Pair of CP Rail SD40-2s

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, March 11, 2004 8:22 PM
I like big porches, both front & back, but I also like the flag on the nearest unit!
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Posted by espeefoamer on Thursday, March 11, 2004 8:11 PM
Back in the 1980s SD40--2s were so common on the UP(and BN) that we fans got sick of them.They were about the only thing we saw on the main line.[xx(]
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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Thursday, March 11, 2004 3:27 PM
Hey guys,

On those porches, if I'm not mistaken the 16 cylinder SD40-2prime mover & body sits on an SD45 chassis designed for the 20 cylinder 645 series diesel. This is why you have the short carbody on a longer chassis.

I remember that as a teen years ago, I didn't like the porches at first [|(], but they grew on me as this class of engines became an all time favorite with Class 1s and Railfans alike[:D][8D] . The profile, IMHO, is that of a tough, durable, well-built American machine
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Posted by edblysard on Thursday, March 11, 2004 7:22 AM
Love the big front and rear porches on SD40-2s,
But big "porches" , both front and rear, on people, are not so attractive.

Ed

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Posted by Mookie on Thursday, March 11, 2004 6:11 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy

I sure don't like the look of those oversized back porches.
Why?

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Posted by Hugh Jampton on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 8:11 PM
It's DRF-30A. This is just CP's classification for the units
DRF= Diesel Road Freight
30= horspower in 100s (30*100=3000)
A= sub class
other letters are
DRS = Diesel Road Switcher
DPA = Diesel Passenger A-unit.
There must be a list on the internet somewhere.
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Posted by BNSFNUT on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 8:08 PM
I hope they keep them[:D] Thats about all I see here on the old D&H.
The small numbers and letters you noticed I believe are class marking. Just what the mean and why the CP uses them I not clear on.
Maybe some up north can help.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:58 PM
I sure don't like the look of those oversized back porches.
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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:09 PM
last spring 3 of them (cp units)sat outside of deshler with a lot of hopper cars.waiting for the andersons in maumee to call them up.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:01 PM
Cool BNSF is getting a lot of leased units
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Found: Pair of CP Rail SD40-2s
Posted by Dough on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:25 PM
Is their a reward for these two lost locos? They sure did stray a long way from home. I noticed them down here in Athens, GA a few weeks ago on the CSX (Seaboard) line. CSX has been using a lot of borrowed and leased power, but these two were by far the rarest.

BTW it has something stenciled next to the SD40-2 that I can't quite make out. It is either DR7-30A or DRI-30A I can't really tell. Does anybody know what this means?

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