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CSX Heritage Units?!

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Posted by ATSFGuy on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 6:58 PM

Unlike UP, BNSF has no Heritage Units either.

Have yet to see any SD70ACE's or ES44AC's/DC's in Red and Silver.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Thursday, September 5, 2019 6:51 AM

There is already a nice collection of locomotives in ATSF Heritage colors working on Pacific Harbor Line.  Cimarron Valley has some GE's freshly painted in ATSF colors.  The Bloomer Line has a GP7 (possibly others) in CB&Q Chinese Red.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by chicagorails on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 4:52 AM

Haven't you heard they cause cancer! Eye cancer! And I have some fine realastate to sell you in Everglades. Lol hert units ad pride for me and more the better. I'm a artist and like colors. Variety is good. Change is good. Most like it. And u have right not to. No prob.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 6:40 AM

In addition to the Heritage Fleet and 911, NS also has a nice collection of special paint jobs and lettering on other locomotives such as the first AC rebuilds of both GE and EMD locomotives and the 4700 series of ECO rebuilds.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by MMLDelete on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 10:00 PM

I am basically pretty ambivalent about heritage units. I enjoy seeing some though. I like one I saw in a photo recently, a PRR pinstriped unit.

What I could do without are the thematic special units.

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Posted by Psychot on Thursday, September 12, 2019 2:31 AM

I like anything that breaks up the monotony and uniformity of modern railroading.

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Posted by Slowmodem on Tuesday, September 24, 2019 5:15 PM

I saw a NS Heritage unit Central of Georgia 8108 pushing a coal train at work a couple of weeks ago. It seemed out of place to me and I thought it had a pretty slick paint job. This got me interested in investigating what a Heritage unit was and I ended up purchasing the HO version of C of G 8108. So speaking of CSX, they really don't need much of a Heritage Unit. They still have that grey and yellow on their engines, which is L&N colors. It wouldn't take much rework to make an L&N engine out of one in use today.

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Posted by Slowmodem on Sunday, October 13, 2019 8:23 AM

I saw the NS Central of Georgia 8101 again as I was leaving work the other day.  It has been pushing or pulling coal trains for the past few months.  It seems to me it would be better off in a museum or sitting at a depot.  I think it looks nice when it's cleaned up.

 

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Posted by zugmann on Sunday, October 13, 2019 8:29 AM

Slowmodem
It seems to me it would be better off in a museum or sitting at a depot.

That would be a waste of a $2+ million dollar asset.

It's been fun.  But it isn't much fun anymore.   Signing off for now. 


  

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Posted by BaltACD on Sunday, October 13, 2019 8:40 AM

Slowmodem
aw the NS Central of Georgia 8101 again as I was leaving work the other day.  It has been pushing or pulling coal trains for the past few months.  It seems to me it would be better off in a museum or sitting at a depot.  I think it looks nice when it's cleaned up.

 

Central of Georgia #8101

 

Locomotives are 'born' to work hard all their lives - each one is a $2M Capital Investment and they have to earn a return on that investment for their owner.

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Posted by Overmod on Sunday, October 13, 2019 8:59 AM

Slowmodem
It seems to me it would be better off in a museum or sitting at a depot. 

Aside from the issues mentioned, both the 'publicity' value and the railfan thrill-of-the-hunt are magnified when a unit 'circulates' freely around the system.

I am one of those who thinks a locomotive, diesel or otherwise, is much better seen in full operation than sitting preserved.

 

Before someone mentions UP 4141 (it's a little surprising someone hasn't already in this context) that was a very special case, involving more than a little 'insider action')  

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Posted by zugmann on Sunday, October 13, 2019 9:11 AM

Overmod
Before someone mentions UP 4141 (it's a little surprising someone hasn't already in this context) that was a very special case, involving more than a little 'insider action')

That whole thing was half disgusting.

It's been fun.  But it isn't much fun anymore.   Signing off for now. 


  

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