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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:23 PM
Like there's a difference here? How 'bout an an E10 ABA if you want to get creative!
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:23 PM
Like there's a difference here? How 'bout an an E10 ABA if you want to get creative!
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:24 PM
I voted for GM's SD-70M. As to all-time it would be EMD E-series.
As for GE, they should stick to lightbulbs.
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:24 PM
I voted for GM's SD-70M. As to all-time it would be EMD E-series.
As for GE, they should stick to lightbulbs.
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:34 PM
the F45. its the best
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:34 PM
the F45. its the best
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 6:51 PM
AEM-7
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AEM-7
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 7:48 PM
I voted for the SD70M- great power, great looks ( no absurdly oversized-looking radiators, although the SD90's are distinctive), presumably great reliability. The C44-9W is a strong contender as well.
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 7:48 PM
I voted for the SD70M- great power, great looks ( no absurdly oversized-looking radiators, although the SD90's are distinctive), presumably great reliability. The C44-9W is a strong contender as well.
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 7:55 PM
I love the Dash-9 and the AC4400 booth so I just voted
for the dash-9 because I was not sure what one I like the best.
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 7:55 PM
I love the Dash-9 and the AC4400 booth so I just voted
for the dash-9 because I was not sure what one I like the best.
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 7:59 PM
I have a soft spot of GE design, but I went with the GM SD80/90 because it's such a big, no nonsense brute. Someone else mentioned the failure to list the Amtrak Genesis locomotive as a choice. I really liked this locomotive in the Amtrak Phase IV scheme. It is in the tradition of the classic passenger locomotives. I hate the Acela scheme, however. That is gross logo marketing ala Nike and Coke.
Jerry Smith
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I have a soft spot of GE design, but I went with the GM SD80/90 because it's such a big, no nonsense brute. Someone else mentioned the failure to list the Amtrak Genesis locomotive as a choice. I really liked this locomotive in the Amtrak Phase IV scheme. It is in the tradition of the classic passenger locomotives. I hate the Acela scheme, however. That is gross logo marketing ala Nike and Coke.
Jerry Smith
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Mon, Jul 28 2003 8:37 PM
been around them all and like them all, but still have a personal preference for the old workhorse of them all, the SD40-2, still hammering away even after all these years
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