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Favorite modern locomotive
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Anonymous
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Sat, Apr 8 2006 3:47 PM
Hardly modern, but my favorite is actually the SD40T-2.
Of the units listed, I had to go with the SD60. I prefer EMD over GE, and like the look of the older style SD's.
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Sat, Apr 8 2006 3:47 PM
Hardly modern, but my favorite is actually the SD40T-2.
Of the units listed, I had to go with the SD60. I prefer EMD over GE, and like the look of the older style SD's.
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Posted by
Tim Burton
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Sat, Apr 8 2006 11:32 PM
Modern? Who likes the new ones? They suck. Give me Steam anyday. :p
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Tim Burton
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Sat, Apr 8 2006 11:32 PM
Modern? Who likes the new ones? They suck. Give me Steam anyday. :p
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Sun, Apr 9 2006 1:17 PM
ILLINOIS CENTRAL's STANDARD CAB SD70s ARE MY FAVORITE!!
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ILLINOIS CENTRAL's STANDARD CAB SD70s ARE MY FAVORITE!!
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Sun, Apr 9 2006 2:10 PM
SD40-2.
Comfortable, dependable, responsive; and a nice front porch for relaxing while waiting for a meet.
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Sun, Apr 9 2006 2:10 PM
SD40-2.
Comfortable, dependable, responsive; and a nice front porch for relaxing while waiting for a meet.
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Sun, Apr 23 2006 9:37 PM
The EMD Diesel-Electric Locomotives that some people have mentioned Canadian National and Santa Fe operating is the SD75I.
An SD75I is an interesting Locomotive.
It is modern, but it could have the controls much like the older GP9.
The grills allow a veiw of the fans inside in the right light.
Andrew F.
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Sun, Apr 23 2006 9:37 PM
The EMD Diesel-Electric Locomotives that some people have mentioned Canadian National and Santa Fe operating is the SD75I.
An SD75I is an interesting Locomotive.
It is modern, but it could have the controls much like the older GP9.
The grills allow a veiw of the fans inside in the right light.
Andrew F.
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Tue, Apr 25 2006 4:56 PM
I could have voted for all of the above but since I live a block from the CP mailine hearing the sound of a AC4400 as they pull the loaded coal and sulfur trains, I hear that deep powerful sound.
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I could have voted for all of the above but since I live a block from the CP mailine hearing the sound of a AC4400 as they pull the loaded coal and sulfur trains, I hear that deep powerful sound.
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Posted by
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Tue, Apr 25 2006 5:11 PM
SD60 by far. It is the only locomotive in that pile that doesn't bounce like some cars shocks have given out. (sorry for those that like the newer engines) Atleast not as badly.
James
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From Miles City, Montana, to Avery, Idaho. The Mighty Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain Division. Visit: http://www.sd45.com/milwaukeeroad/index.htm
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Tue, Apr 25 2006 5:11 PM
SD60 by far. It is the only locomotive in that pile that doesn't bounce like some cars shocks have given out. (sorry for those that like the newer engines) Atleast not as badly.
James
The Milwaukee Road
From Miles City, Montana, to Avery, Idaho. The Mighty Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain Division. Visit: http://www.sd45.com/milwaukeeroad/index.htm
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Tue, Apr 25 2006 7:27 PM
There is nothing like the "chug" of a Dash 9!
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