I still see the blue GE 25 tonner working at the Simsmetal scrap yard in Sacramento, CA. Admittedly, I haven't ever caught it in action, but it moves around the yard (I see it in different spots) so I assume that it is still being used. Typically these engines were not used by railroads but by industries who needed a low-cost switcher to spot cars within their own property. I'm a great fan of small locomotives and the 25 tonner is a favorite.
Here's a shot of the critter in question from 2003.
Jetrock wrote: I still see the blue GE 25 tonner working at the Simsmetal scrap yard in Sacramento, CA. Admittedly, I haven't ever caught it in action, but it moves around the yard (I see it in different spots) so I assume that it is still being used. Typically these engines were not used by railroads but by industries who needed a low-cost switcher to spot cars within their own property. I'm a great fan of small locomotives and the 25 tonner is a favorite. Here's a shot of the critter in question from 2003.
A bit off topic but... interesting use of dead gons as skips in that pic
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20 mph is the max for our 35 Ton GE.I will assume a 25 Ton is the same.Grandt Line might make a kit of that model. Joe
The Arkansas Railroad Museum (ARM) has a pair of them to hostle equipment around the Museum. The ARM has a pair of the GE 25 Ton Locomotives in its collection. The 1940s model is in service as of January 13th and the 1953 model is being worked on to get it operational. The ARM is located in Pine Bluff Arkansas and is operated by the Cotton Belt Rail Historical Society CBRHS. The ARM will have its Annual Railroadiana and Model Show on Saturday April 14th. The 25 Ton GE will have its work cut out for it moving the display equipment out of the old Cotton Belt Backshop so that the Show can be set up inside.
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I know this is a very, very late reply, but I just saw this thread now and thought some may be interested.
My Local railroad, the Providence Worcester, has a GE 25 ton switcher built in 1945 which is both still in use and also bears the railroads livery. A quick Google Image search for "providence and worcester 25 ton ge" shows some great pictures.
There is one in Hawaii I remember on the Plantation ride I think we rode in Kaui.
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