Not much help, but you bring up the lunch I wish I never had. I spent two days in Mentor, OH in December of 1978, desperate to catch the Detroit Edison train. My railfan buddy and I (we were kids, but I had just gotten my driver's license) decided we'd go have the fastest of fast lunches at Bob's Big Boy, late on the second day... and sure enough, when we got back, the DE train was passing through (I took a shot of the helpers from the car).
DEEX 004 left Helm to become TRRA Road Slug 2206-
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Thanks for the information everybody. Keep it coming if you have any more. Thanks again.
Is there a map of the Port Huron and Detroit as it existed in the 1970's?
Maps of the Port Huron and Detroit are hard to find directly in books or on the internet.
Andrew
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Detroit Edison SD40s #013-017 were built in July 1972. They were the last domestic SD40s built. The Boke Project (Guinea) SD40s #101-106 built in August 1972 were the last SD40s built. Diesel Data from A J Kristopans EMD Serial Number webpage.
beaulieu, and then five more SD40s (013-017) in the fall of 1972, these were the last five SD40s built, after SD40-2 production had begun.
SSW9389There is an article in Trains Magazine about this very subject. Check the Model Railroad magazine database for the issue.
The case of the shipper who owns his own train Trains, September 1971 page 38 Detroit Edison ( COAL, DEEX, "HAMLEY, DAVID H.", TRN )
Pretty sure I still have this issue . . .
- PDN.