In an effort to maintain a solid history of locomotive crew safety features, Norfolk Southern has announced the latest in its line of modified high-hood locomotives, the SD70MH. Pictured below, the SD70MH offers locomotive crews unprecedented and unparalleled protection in the event of head-on collisions as well as from front-on flying debris. It also offers the extra creature comforts of extended head room in the crew facilities of the locomotive cab. At the forefront of innovation, the SD70MH is certain to set the standard for a new generation crew-safe locomotives.
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loathar wrote:That looks Photo Shopped in.
Looks real
ly PSed...
Nice.
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Look at this mutated SD70ACe
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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ok, Who left a GG-1 and an SD-70 in the roundhouse alone last night??!!!
Who left a GG-1 and an SD-70 in the roundhouse alone last night??!!!
same guy who did this
These are fun. I think we need to keep a thread going of hunerous and ususal photos (real or PS'd). They just might lighten someone's day (like mine). With this thought I'm going to edit the title of the thread.
Ron
No Photoshop here...just a big oops....
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=230424&nseq=0
Bill
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig"
That thing needs a caption - "Now where the heck did the rest of it go?"
lvanhen wrote:That thing needs a caption - "Now where the heck did the rest of it go?"
Must have been one of those new fangled plastic couplers...
-Morgan
n2mopac wrote: These are fun. I think we need to keep a thread going of hunerous and ususal photos (real or PS'd). They just might lighten someone's day (like mine). With this thought I'm going to edit the title of the thread.Ron
I think we should just stick to humerous and unusual photos for now.
TONY
"If we never take the time, how can we ever have the time." - Merovingian (Matrix Reloaded)
lvanhen wrote: That thing needs a caption - "Now where the heck did the rest of it go?"
1:1 kadee clone, nice!
jasperofzeal wrote: n2mopac wrote: These are fun. I think we need to keep a thread going of hunerous and ususal photos (real or PS'd). They just might lighten someone's day (like mine). With this thought I'm going to edit the title of the thread.Ron I think we should just stick to humerous and unusual photos for now.
Humorous and unusual would be even better...
Nelson
Ex-Southern 385 Being Hoisted
SteamFreak wrote: jasperofzeal wrote: n2mopac wrote: These are fun. I think we need to keep a thread going of hunerous and ususal photos (real or PS'd). They just might lighten someone's day (like mine). With this thought I'm going to edit the title of the thread.Ron I think we should just stick to humerous and unusual photos for now. Humorous and unusual would be even better...
Touche.
jasperofzeal wrote: SteamFreak wrote: jasperofzeal wrote: n2mopac wrote: These are fun. I think we need to keep a thread going of hunerous and ususal photos (real or PS'd). They just might lighten someone's day (like mine). With this thought I'm going to edit the title of the thread.Ron I think we should just stick to humerous and unusual photos for now. Humorous and unusual would be even better... Touche.
Hey! A joke with some (arm)bone to it!
rolleiman wrote: lvanhen wrote:That thing needs a caption - "Now where the heck did the rest of it go?"Must have been one of those new fangled plastic couplers...
By golly, there is a prototype for everything!!!
Enjoy
Paul