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As for Insurence I did not know about the 15 in Roanoke. The ones in Chattanooga look in pretty good shape(on the outside). I'll be you will be glad when some of the C39-8's are in orange paint being shipped on a boat.
Of course my only source is a friend that has been working for NS for 14 years. He also doesn't like running the C39-8's and would rather prefer those 50 Year Old Beuties that are called SD9's. They were 50, but they could probably run better than 2 C39-8's.
Kevin
Some of them are being sent into a deep sleep in storage. That will be insurence for NS just in case they are a bit low on engines. I like the C39-8's, but I haven't heard much good about them and the inside of the cab of them.
Here are some being stored in Chattanooga.
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=231959&nseq=9
zugmann wrote:Like a bad dream.. they keep coming back. These things are long overdue for the scrapyard...
I've heard a couple of NS/ex-NS employees complain about them. Maintenence-heavy and drafty were the two most common complaints. One of them even wished they kept their SD9s in service over the Crash 8s.
NS 8691 is currently working in the Chicago area and I've seen it at Landers from my train over the last day or two.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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I heard that NS retired their C39-8's. But recently I have seen them in Marion, Ohio twice in the same month. Which came to me as a surprise! Also a while back I saw one in Chesterton, Indiana. I don't know what NS's plan is with them
From what I heard, NS retired all of them as soon as 2005 came around. Then 25 or so were re-activated into service and there should be around that many running now. Some got sold to NREX with some still in the US and some given to RR's in other countries.
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