CNW 6000 wrote:What is the 7605? Isn't it a C45ACCTE?
Krazykat112079 wrote: Here is a shot with some good info:http://www.trainweb.org/richard/UPGLTT/UPgrnLTT_L_027.jpg
Here is a shot with some good info:
http://www.trainweb.org/richard/UPGLTT/UPgrnLTT_L_027.jpg
BUILD DATE: JANUARY 2007.
Oh, so I guess it's a fairly new engine then! I guess that answeres my question. Very strange the UP had it painted in GE colors.
So, now UP 1995 is going to go through Iowa on Wednesday...too bad I'm not up there THIS week (last week I went up there on Wednesday and saw the Centennial). Oh well!
I never heard about this engine. Strange if the UP actually ordered it like this. Was this a unit UP ordered or was it just another GE prototype? It kind of looks like the "UP" letters between the number boards were slapped up there.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
according to this site http://drgw.net/locotrace/newtrace.php?s=smart
UP 2001
UP 2002
UP 3300
kevin
I don't care why they chose to paint it like that, but I hope they don't change it. It is kind like the UP's first GE heritage unit! Not heritage like 1995, or 1982. But like 3300, 2001, and 2002.
BTW, where are 3300, 2001, and 2002?
This looks identical to the paint applied to GE 2005. Is there any reason that UP allowed this unit to be painted other than yellow/gray???? UP doesn't normally deviate from their standard colors unless there is a da*n good reason or they get something out of it.
Marc
That is a neat looking engine. I wonder if that'll get a patch, LOL. Sorry...old habits die hard!
Dan
blhanel wrote: CNW 6000 wrote:Isn't it a C45ACCTE?ES44AC
CNW 6000 wrote:Isn't it a C45ACCTE?
ES44AC
Same thing. C45ACCTE is UP's designation for GE ES44AC.
Edit: Anyone know why?
ES44AC- found this shot on rrpicturearchives.
Yeah, it has a GE paint scheme though and is more or less a big ad for GE.
http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?road_number=UP%207605
Glad it made it home!
Pat and I saw this unit leading a K-Line stack train Wednesday afternoon, east of Tucumcari, New Mexico.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
Chris30 wrote:G3 transferCC
G3 transfer
CC
Is that what it is called? Because I have been seeing alot of short intermodel trains on Saturdays.
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