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Posted by railman on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 8:49 PM
Green Oak...never heard of it. Somebody knows, I'd be willing to hypothesize.
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Posted by Glen Ellyn on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 8:00 PM
The Union Pacific engine is no matter. I am curious to about the railroad line called the Green Oak.
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Posted by Gluefinger on Wednesday, February 2, 2005 5:35 PM
Did you get a number on this thing?
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Posted by Glen Ellyn on Saturday, January 29, 2005 9:21 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by bnsfkline

since when did UP own any SD70MAC's?


The train was moving fast so it was propable an SD70m
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Posted by bnsfkline on Saturday, January 29, 2005 9:16 PM
since when did UP own any SD70MAC's?
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Green Oak
Posted by Glen Ellyn on Saturday, January 29, 2005 9:07 PM
On the date of June 8, 2003 (the first time I saw Union PAcific #3300) their were 3 engines. The leading one being #3300, a Union PAcific SD70MAC, and a switch engine (SW1200) having the lable of Green Oak.

Does anyone have information on anything about the Green Oak railroad?
Andrew Barchifowski, Glen Ellyn</font id="red">, LJ, #3300, Scott, FLODO.

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