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These and GE's hi-tech designs never really had a chance from the start. <br />The Class 1's need standardized, flexible, reliable motive power. <br />These designs wound up being oddballs, when they were supposed to change the face of heavy haul mainline railroading. <br />It's just another case of history repeating itself. It's funny how many times the railroads have had to relearn this lesson. <br />Roads like NS and CN never bit ( even BNSF went no farther than SD-70 MAC"S) . They probably knew something, and their " no thanks" attitude likely helped bring them down. <br />Jimmy
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