wctransfer wrote: Finally some "closure" on the SD45 topic.WC 7495 is heading north today on 343, past Duplainville at 7am. And she is most likely heading for Max, or the Duluth Railroad Museum! Max, Im comin up to Duluth very soon, I'll give you a holler.Alec
Finally some "closure" on the SD45 topic.
WC 7495 is heading north today on 343, past Duplainville at 7am. And she is most likely heading for Max, or the Duluth Railroad Museum! Max, Im comin up to Duluth very soon, I'll give you a holler.
Alec
Hopefully she will. At least one WC SD45 will be preserved.
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WCfan wrote: Wow! I've read all the posts. And I'm amaized and sad. CN got rid of that many SD45s in that short amount of time. All those locomotives had alot of stories behind them, most came from BN and ATSF, some may have been from GN of Frisco(Highly dought it). But one Locomotive I was dearly close to, is gone. It looks like it was gone way before you guys started posting. 7528 or to you BN fans 6528. She was the first locomotive I noticed when I got into model railroading. She's got alot of stories behind here, Came from BN, hit a gravel truck in Chicago, got a UP nose, roamed the rails a little while, got upgraded, then killed by CN. I'll miss her.(some of you may have read this on the other WC roster thread in the Trains mag fourm.)
Wow! I've read all the posts. And I'm amaized and sad. CN got rid of that many SD45s in that short amount of time. All those locomotives had alot of stories behind them, most came from BN and ATSF, some may have been from GN of Frisco(Highly dought it). But one Locomotive I was dearly close to, is gone. It looks like it was gone way before you guys started posting. 7528 or to you BN fans 6528. She was the first locomotive I noticed when I got into model railroading. She's got alot of stories behind here, Came from BN, hit a gravel truck in Chicago, got a UP nose, roamed the rails a little while, got upgraded, then killed by CN. I'll miss her.(some of you may have read this on the other WC roster thread in the Trains mag fourm.)
Umm Burlington Northern WAS GN, CB&Q, NP and Frisco..................
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coborn35 wrote: WCfan wrote: Wow! I've read all the posts. And I'm amaized and sad. CN got rid of that many SD45s in that short amount of time. All those locomotives had alot of stories behind them, most came from BN and ATSF, some may have been from GN of Frisco(Highly dought it). But one Locomotive I was dearly close to, is gone. It looks like it was gone way before you guys started posting. 7528 or to you BN fans 6528. She was the first locomotive I noticed when I got into model railroading. She's got alot of stories behind here, Came from BN, hit a gravel truck in Chicago, got a UP nose, roamed the rails a little while, got upgraded, then killed by CN. I'll miss her.(some of you may have read this on the other WC roster thread in the Trains mag fourm.)Umm Burlington Northern WAS GN, CB&Q, NP and Frisco..................
You know what? That post was a while ago. And back then I didn't know as much as I did about the WC. Even though the post was only a couple months old, I have come a far way. So cut me some slack. I ain't going and changing all my older posts.
Frisco engines made it to the WC.
WC 6497 was the SLSF 911
WC 7498 was the SLSF 929
WC 7499 was the SLSF 942
WC 7638 was the SLSF 909
And CB&Q was also present in the WC 7496.
we get it. you dont need to post it so often, man. we're all excited.
wow so many people calling these SD45s female..... they're big. strong, and powerful units. sounds more like they're male if you ask me. or genderless as i refer to most motive power. unless i talk to one of those weirdos who calls them female. then i call them male just to show how stupid it sounds either way
cmon, guys. locomotives are genderless machinery. they're all "it"s
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