I now one thing i am going to miss the sound of those 20 cylinder beasts grinding up byron hill in sets of three and four unit lashups.
I was down to markam yard and or woodcrest shops memorial day weekend and thanksgiving week. That was last year 2006 memorial day weekend there was about a dozen SD45's and a few straitSD40's of CN heritage went back thanksgiving week and they were gone. only about four BCrail units and a couple of derilicked looking GMD1's of CN heritage.
Yes, about 13 or 14 are back in service, including the 7495.
Alec
Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
The Missabe Road: Safety First
Your friendly neighborhood CNW fan.
14 to be exact, a life cut short because of Burkhardts ousting....
wctransfer wrote:14 to be exact, a life cut short because of Burkhardts ousting....Alec
EXACTLY!
They knew they were screwed after they shoved Burkhardt out. He is a very nice man to talk to, very personable.
It was a smart move though, as without Burk. they probably wouldnt have lasted very long alone anyway.
Well from what I was told is that when they ousted Burkhardt, that they pretty much ran the remainder of the years looking to sell it. Burkhardt never wanted to sell the railroad, thats why if he would have stayed there was a good possibility that the WC would still be around.