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Posted by TomcatVF-211 on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 12:56 AM

Much appriciated,  I am hoping to catch it again in the next few days before it leaves the Lordsburg area.

Eric S. 

 

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Posted by M636C on Sunday, August 24, 2008 7:28 AM
 TomcatVF-211 wrote:

I was passing through Lordsburg New Mexico a few nights ago where the UP interchanges with the Arizona Eastern RR for it's run up to the mines in Clifton and Morenci AZ, I saw a locomotive parked on the AE branch that was painted in Rio Grande colors and lettering but was unmistakably a GE B40-8, both myself and my engineer identified it as such, as far as I know the Rio Grande never owned these locomotives, anybody know the answer to this???

Eric S. 

 

See "Diesel Era" magazine March/April 2008 Page 7.

The loco is San Luis and Rio Grande 6527, ex LMX 6527.

M636C

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I question I couldn't find the answer too, maybe you guys know........
Posted by TomcatVF-211 on Saturday, August 23, 2008 10:21 AM

I was passing through Lordsburg New Mexico a few nights ago where the UP interchanges with the Arizona Eastern RR for it's run up to the mines in Clifton and Morenci AZ, I saw a locomotive parked on the AE branch that was painted in Rio Grande colors and lettering but was unmistakably a GE B40-8, both myself and my engineer identified it as such, as far as I know the Rio Grande never owned these locomotives, anybody know the answer to this???

Eric S. 

 

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