Three of them went to SA Recycling (Adams) in Anaheim, where they were assessed for economical conversion to genset engines (they were constructed with large Caterpillar natural-gas engines, probably with much of the 'fun' that goes along with a 36xx in railroad applications). I doubt at the time there were technical ways to adapt LNG to small genset engines any more cost-effectively. Suspect the frames (GP9), trucks, and much of the electrical gear would work just fine as a rebuilding 'core' less the specialized cryo plumbing.
Apparently one of the engines (1200) survived much longer in Boise, perhaps even past the Wabtec decision to transfer most of the old Motive Power operation to Erie early this year.
BNSF retired all four of its MK1200G's (1200-1203) in September of 2012. Do no know what happend to them after retirement.
Ira Goldberg
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