Ok, good news to report, UP 3300 has been put back into service. It was retired from May 19th until yesterday at 5PM, when it was reactivated and moved from Metro-East Industries back to Valley Junction, where it will most likely be heading back to Proviso Yard where it is assigned. Thankfully,the whole fact of it being auctioned did not happen. Other posts on other sites said that 3300 was retired and going to Metro-East industries to be auctioned off to the highest bidder, even if it was a scrapper. The part about it being retired was true, but it was not retired to be sold off like many people thought would happen. Sometimes UP will put retired next to a engine because they don't want to list what it is getting done to it in a overhaul. Hey, you won't hear me complaning 3300 is still going!
EJE818 wrote:Here is some sad news to report. UP 3300, the United Way engine has been retired. It is now going to be put up for auction. I don't know what happened to it, but it was in for a overhaul at Jenks shop, then all of a sudden it was retired. I am thinking it probably had some sort of catastrophic failure while it was on NS (which is where it was before it went to Jenks). It is now in East St. Louis waiting for someone to buy it.
It is an engine that would be great in a Museum, since it is a SD40-2 and would represent the great classic EMD that graced most railroads in the USA.
EJE818 wrote:It would be a great engine to a museum (IRM are you listening? :)) It sounds like UP will be auctioning it off, so it will probably end up going to a leasing company (HLCX or LTEX) or scrapped.
Why IRM?
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..."
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3300 is currently lined up for 6/30's MPRCB. From what I have heard, it is scheduled to be third engine but things can still change.
I am a UP fan, but admit that I am not particularly fond of DISEASLES, so I am not familiar with the 3300, I gathered that she is an SD 40-2, what makes this specific locomotive unique?
Thanks, Doug
May your flanges always stay BETWEEN the rails
3300 is painted in a special United Way paint scheme. Basically, it is a big rolling American flag. Here is a photo of the engine. Hope this helps. I can tell you are a fan of UP steam by your screen name.