Keith Schmidt KC9LHK You don’t bring nothin with you here and you can’t nothin back, I ain’t never seen a hearse with a luggage rack. George Strait Check out Flickr Train Photo Page
Nice shots there, Keith.
As for the SD40(-2s), remember there is still a big demand for them on short lines and regionals, and UP has a huge inventory of parts, so you will see them around in yellow and gray for a long time still.
If memory serves me, UP had the biggest fleet of them all, followed by SP.
They are a good locomotive, dependable, and hard working.
Add in the fact that it would be easier to list the railroads that did not buy SD40s than the ones that did...there is a bunch of them still out there.
BNSF has a big fleet of them too.
Ed
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I don't care what anyone says... I LOVE SD40-2's...... They are, by far, my a favorite locomotive. That's probably why my collection has nearly 1000 UP photos, because SD40-2's abound around there. It's great. My 2nd choice is the SD70....
Great photos.... I need to get out to Elburn one of these days....
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
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edblysard wrote: If memory serves me, UP had the biggest fleet of them all, followed by SP.
I do not know what the sizes of other railroads' fleets are, here is SP's fleet.
Southern Pacific had 229 SD40T-2s (if I remember correctly) delivered 1974-1980, 89 SD40s (86 of which were rebuilt to SD40-2 standards) delivered 1966 & 1968 and rebuilt 1980-1981, 1 SD44-2 (rebuilt to SD40-2 standards from a SD45 in 1979(?)), and 133 SD40M-2s delivered 1994 (I have heard that they were delivered 1993-1995). In addition Cotton Belt had 10 SD40T-2s. In addition Rio Grande bought 73 SD40T-2s. I think that four had been wrecked by the time RGI bought SP. The total is 535. Of course a few of these were wreck by the SP/DRGW merger and even more by the time SP got its SD40M-2s, so SP never actually had that many.
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