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Western Railroad Discussion > .Date: 04/25/14 22:49 . Author: F40PHR231 .
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/15/20 19:55 by F40PHR231. Date: 04/25/14 22:50 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: walstib Cool shot.
Date: 04/25/14 23:56 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: Cajon92 Great series, really like the first shot and the last of the 833. Thanks for sharing.
~Ryan Posted from iPhone Date: 04/26/14 06:23 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: 3rdswitch Nice job.
JB Date: 04/26/14 08:05 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: PasadenaSub Nice pictures, Chris. Is the 231 stored anywhere near this area?
Rich Date: 04/26/14 08:22 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: Torisgod Pasadena Sub: No, if you're talking about the Amtrak F40PH, which is the only notable 231 engine I know of, the 231 is in Portland.
That's an awesome lineup that museum has. Are any of the historical engines activable? Tor in Eugene Date: 04/26/14 08:40 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: RuleG That first photo is excellent!
Date: 04/26/14 08:51 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: PasadenaSub Chris' F40PH 231 and the SDP40F 644 have been moved from Portland to a new home in Ogden, UT:
http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?11,3344019 Torisgod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Pasadena Sub: No, if you're talking about the > Amtrak F40PH, which is the only notable 231 engine > I know of, the 231 is in Portland. > > That's an awesome lineup that museum has. Are any > of the historical engines activable? > > Tor in Eugene Date: 04/26/14 10:57 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: PasadenaSub Thanks, Chris. That last picture with the 644 is pretty dramatic with the mountains.
Rich Date: 04/26/14 14:54 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: ns1000 VERY NICE...!!! Thanks for sharing.
Date: 04/26/14 21:04 Re: A rainy evening in Ogden Author: SF5953 Nice photo's
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