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QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy I don't know directly of any locmotives on the CP that have those awning things, in fact it's the first time I have ever seen one.
QUOTE: Originally posted by enr2099 QUOTE: Originally posted by macguy I don't know directly of any locmotives on the CP that have those awning things, in fact it's the first time I have ever seen one. CP's GP38AC's had them, but I notice CP has been removing them when the units go in for overhauls. A few SD40-2's had them too.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Snow shields, keeps the snow and sleet out of the intake.... By the way, we had this same locomotive down here about two months ago... Ed
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QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer Those are snow shields.A lot of CN SD40s had them including a batch sold to BNSF.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans What's the deal with a GREEN C.P.R. locomotive??? first I've ever seen about this.
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Sunfield Twp. Michigan
Kentucky Southern Railway
QUOTE: Originally posted by k9wrangler The Grand Trunk 5800 series GP-38s had them for many years but they have disappeared over time, before they became CN. I did see one of the grey Alstom CN units a few weeks back that still had them.
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