The last of the E7s at the Railroad Museum
of PA in Strasburg:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=100925
Dave
SP Rotary snowplows & Snow service GP38-2s
UP geometry car.
Loram RG 8 three times, Even got a personal tour of it.
Expirimental 7 axle BN SDP40-2
SP 4449
SP&S 700
UP 3985 & 844
AT&SF 3751
UP DDA40X 6936
UP E units
SP olympic unit (see avatar)
SP Sultzer powered Popsicles
Amtrak F59PHACs pulling the German ICE train on tour
the all american locomotive B&O chessie 3802 although it was restenciled for csx and numbered 2002
southern 4610 roaming the wabash tracks in northern indiana
and the cps 2816 coming for a visit on CSX and its service stop in hire road yard.made matts 3rd birthday really special.
stay safe
joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
Well a lot of the usual stuff...but my fav. of the "rare things" has to be seeing a K-27 going over Cumbres Pass at 1:00 AM or so. I always like the K-27's more than the larger Mike's, and there's something about being woken at 1:00 in the morning by a steam whistle, running over to the tracks in my pajamas and cathcing the crew watering a beautiful loco at the top of a 4% grade. Magic!
I hope I get to see #463 running again someday.
-ChrisWest Chicago, ILChristopher May Fine Art Photography"In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration." ~Ansel Adams
When you're into freight cars, rare sightings become almost commonplace!
I have several one-car rosters on my list of things seen, and several one-of-a-kind cars from larger rosters.
I'm hoping to go out soon and see UP's CNW heritage unit again. There's only one of those, too!
Today's rare sighting was a NAHX covered hopper that had formerly been lettered PPU, with the same number. I've seen stuff like that before, but this was a new series for me.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
I guess the rarest thing I've seen was EMD GP38-2 MP 2301, the last unit painted for MP on UP's roster, I got to see, ride, and operate it just 38 days before it was repainted in UP colors Poplar Bluff, MO.
http://www.pbrail.org/MP_2103.JPG
Also, UP 844, 949, 951, 963B, 1982, 1988, 2001, 2002, 3300, 3985, 6936, and others (the first 6 this year!)
Pump
One Track Mind wrote:Guess this would count even if I didn't actually "see" it...but the George Bush locomotive went by here under a blue tarp on the way to Texas.
I would have gotten to see that, but it went down the old Mo-Pac, and not down the Cotton Belt.
Southern San Luis Valley RR one of a kind locomotive D-500 running at Blanca, Co....
CopCarss: Have you seen it? (for the rest of you folks.....neener, neener!)
As a small child I saw the GM Aerotrain running as the UP City of Las Vegas.I saw two of the three ALCo diesel hydraulic units in dead storage in Roseville.I also saw the last A-B set of FTs in storage in Mexico.I saw an A-B set of Santa Fe PAs in storage in San Bernardino.
Quentin
One of the BN SD60MAC Diesel-Electric Locomotives, just months before being sold by BNSF. It was on an eastbound CN train in the South Bend Subdivision. I was driving towards the tracks when I saw it roll towards Battle Creek. Only 3 SD60MACs were ever built.
Union Pacific United Way SD40-2 on the Canadian National-GTW mainline.
Andrew
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I've seen a lot of interesting locomotives, but not really anything "rare". Some of these engines/cars include BNSF 7695, the only wedgie with yellow lettering; BNSF 2003, a GP38-2 with the new logo; A NS Dash 9-40CW, a BNSF SD40-2 and CSX SD40-2 on the same train; one of Amtrak's "Adirondack" baggage cars (it was on the California Zephyr); a couple Horizon cars on the California Zephyr (I saw this two times); the Loram Rail Grinder in operation in Rutledge, Missouri; an HLCX SD40-2 pulling a coal train all by itself (!!); a BNSF B23-7, one locomotive type not seen too much anymore; plus lots of other interesting combinations. Not anything real unusual, but it is something different to see around here. I'm still looking for my first SD70ACe.
What was very rare was the time the Montana Rail Link SD45 Locos visited the CN Mainline in Michigan. How did that power swap happen between CN-BNSF-MRL? I saw and heard the MRL SD45s in Montana in 1993. Then I saw some MRL SD45 units in Michigan in 2005.
D&RGW F7 ABBA set in yeloow black & silver scheme, coming thru Alvizo, California on the head end of a freight train. Helium tank cars and Westinghouse schnavel cars with reactor loads.
I'll start with NJT GG1 4877, painted in full PRR tuscan red with pinstripes, being exchanged for a pair of NJT E8A's on the NY&LB at South Amboy.
EL lightweight coach among P70's on the Valparaiso suburban local in 1978.
IC C636 1100 at the RSA show in 1968.
CWI RS1 working a wreck train in Hegewisch.
Oliver Iron Mining Baldwin cow-calf sets in the dead line in Virginia MN in 1976.
Alco cow-calf sets at Minntac in 1981.
Please excuse my insufferable bragging, but 40+ years of watching trains will turn up a few gems.
For me it would have to have been yesterday. BNSF 561 and sister 562 freshly and I mean you could still smell the paint fresh. They were both in the Red and Sliver Warbonnet thanks to a cause in the lease that is the only scheme those units can be painted in.
Milwaukee Road 261 with her trailing truck derailed at the CNW depot in Green Bay, Wisconsin around the time of her first trip...never saw that mentioned in the railroad press!
Andy
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