QUOTE: Originally posted by geeps I got a question about locomotives that a part of leasing companys, (HLCX, AGTX, LMSX and so on). Are they really companys? Where do they go or where are they stored when not in use? and does anybody know when the first company started to do this type of thing? Andrew Weise.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by coborn35 Of course they own and mantain their own locomotives!
QUOTE: Originally posted by coborn35 Ok, I honestly forgot about that. But they still, and will always OWN their own loco's.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by coborn35 Ok, I honestly forgot about that. But they still, and will always OWN their own loco's. Hey Max, I'm not trying to argue with you, I'm just pointing out a few things. Most locos, even when painted in the railroads colors, are usually on long term lease and are owned by various financial institutions. The actual owner is sometimes indicated at the front of the frame of the loco. After the lease is up they sometimes opt to buy the units outright. The terms for this sale after the lease expires are sometimes defined by the original lease agreement. If the railroad does not want to buy the units outright after the lease is up, then they are returned to the owner and will most likely end up on short term lease to another railroad or traded in to the builder (EMD,GE) for newer units.
QUOTE: Originally posted by coborn35 QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by coborn35 Ok, I honestly forgot about that. But they still, and will always OWN their own loco's. Hey Max, I'm not trying to argue with you, I'm just pointing out a few things. Most locos, even when painted in the railroads colors, are usually on long term lease and are owned by various financial institutions. The actual owner is sometimes indicated at the front of the frame of the loco. After the lease is up they sometimes opt to buy the units outright. The terms for this sale after the lease expires are sometimes defined by the original lease agreement. If the railroad does not want to buy the units outright after the lease is up, then they are returned to the owner and will most likely end up on short term lease to another railroad or traded in to the builder (EMD,GE) for newer units. I know your not. Well, ill admit, I learned something new today. Buuuuuut, Is it mainly the new loco's on lease, dont they own outright all the SD40-2's and such?