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Unknown engine
Posted by Supermicha on Sunday, May 2, 2004 5:06 AM
Hi.

I have a hard question today. On the cover of Trains Magazine Issue October 2000 is a front view of a white SD with yellow and red stripes. Which railroad has this engine in service? It look like a deseret western engine, but i´m not sure.

thanks
Michael Kreiser www.modelrailroadworks.de
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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, May 2, 2004 5:35 AM
Michael
Look on the index inside the magazine.it should have on the cover and it will tell you what rr it is.
stay safe
joe

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Posted by Supermicha on Sunday, May 2, 2004 6:15 AM
The problem is i don´t have the magazine, i just saw a photo of the cover in the internet...

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Posted by M636C on Sunday, May 2, 2004 6:30 AM
Michael,

I see you read my answer to "Electric Operation"!

These SD40-2 locos belong to the Escalante-Western railroad as described in the Trains article. I assume there are at least six units, since two trains are shown, with WFA-1 and WFA-2 leading (unless of course, it's the same rake from opposite ends!). These units are not in my EMD list and not in the 2000 rosters list.

Perhaps the Escalante-Western and Deseret Western are owned by the same coal company.

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Posted by Supermicha on Sunday, May 2, 2004 6:55 AM
Thanks again Peter...

I just found out that the Escalante-Western railroad is operated by Western Fuels Co. And, also the Deseret Wester RR has the Western Fuels Logo on its engines, so it lokks like they are connected...
Michael Kreiser www.modelrailroadworks.de

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