QUOTE: Originally posted by wctransfer Not just out east, In Minnesota they do that too Matt. Down here thats what most people go by is SOO Line. There is more SOO Line down here then probably anywhere in the country.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP Ya!!! Max you forgot to mention the part were we get stuck in the mud!!! Before the Minorca/ ore train goes by I find out that I had gotten the car stuck in the mud. What a fun time that was trying to get that thing out. The Minorca was really great though I didn't pay the biggest amount of attention to it since we were trying to get the car unstuck. Great train. Those units were in run 8, scooten to get out of there. It was only a 30 car train. But I had a fun time otherwise. It was great to see my dad running those "SD75Is" Max not SD701. James
QUOTE: Originally posted by trainboyH16-44 Well, maybe out east it does it like that, but over here the only cars marked SOO are the grainers from the 90s..and nowhere on their website is there a mention of the SOO line in any way, shape or form..
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wctransfer Hmm, not a grey SD40-2, SD40-3. Max get with the program! Alec[:p]
QUOTE: Originally posted by nssr9169 QUOTE: Originally posted by wctransfer Hmm, not a grey SD40-2, SD40-3. Max get with the program! Alec[:p] ALEC The DMIR SD40-3 is accually a sd45T-2 that was rebuilt by eather DMIR shop forces or Mk. I belive they have upgraded electronics.......but what do I know........max is more with the program than I am with the DMIR.......... MAX saw a SD40-3 and two SDm's going up proctor hill to day what a wonderfull sound!! o ya and the SDm's were in the lead!!!!!!!! (A sdM for those who dont know about DMIR locomotive classification is a SD9 or SD18 with the following: chopped nose, upgraded electrical system, new ARR type controll strand (replacing the original, and a new more powerful prime mover.) So in essance the SDm is some what like a SD38 in a SD18 or SD9 schell. see yall kale