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I know that their is a line slit from eather side of the SD70 cab series on most of todays Locomotives. It's called the Isolated cab for short. And most but of all do have them. Just like UP & NS's SD70M's are M's but not I's for short. why? If the Locomotives have the Isolated cab then wouldn't they be SD70I's instead of SD70M's? Why did EMD call them M's and not I's? For short? <br />This realy gets me. Such as the BNSF & CSXT's SD70MAC's. Arn't they realy the same thing? Like an SD70IMAC or an SD70MACI for short instead of just SD70MAC? Any thoughts or ideas would be very helpfull? Thanks. <br />BNSFrailfan.
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