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Date: 08/14/18 20:50
Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: RailfanTerry

[1-2] Newest power for Tennessee Southern on train 105 that will head for Florence, AL tomorrow, The GP38-3's will replace the Red GP9's
[3] The Red GP9's that are getting replaced, Hate to see the old GP9's go

Terry









Date: 08/15/18 16:31
Re: Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: ns1000

I like Pic 2!!



Date: 08/16/18 06:58
Re: Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: M630

Nice photos of the new power. What's the history of the GP 38-3 units?



Date: 08/16/18 11:55
Re: Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: Larry020

Terry

Congratulations on Image Of The Day!

ʎɹɹɐ˥



Date: 08/16/18 15:16
Re: Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: eddiejack102

I hate to see the red go not found of the blue I do know they need better and more power ,I will get over it !



Date: 08/16/18 15:27
Re: Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: WSOR506

The 3801 is believed to be ex NdeM, 6352 ex SP. Not sure of the heritage of the others



Date: 08/17/18 06:35
Re: Newest power for Tennessee Southern 8/14/2018
Author: bodkin6071

401, GP38-2, was built by Electro-Motive in March 1979, #786237-2, FN 786237-2, as SECX (South East Coal Company) 3822.  It was rebuilt by NRE in 1991 and leased as C&NW 4702 in December 1991.  It became UP 401 on February 6, 2002, and retired on October 13, 2003.  It was sold as CEFX 401.

3
801, GP38-3, was built in Electro-Motive in September 1969, #35271, FN 5744-14, as Cincinnati New Orleans & Texas Pacific (Southern Ry) 2741, GP38. It was sold to LLP 2741. It was rebuilt at VMV in 1998, GP38-3, and leased to RailTex in 1998. It became Indiana & Ohio as 3801 and became CB&CNS. It served in DG&NO and sold as CEFX 3801 in 2011.  It was sold as Vermont Ry 3801 in 2011 and renumbered 206 in 2012.

M630 Wrote:
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> Nice photos of the new power. What's the history
> of the GP 38-3 units?

 



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/17/18 06:38 by bodkin6071.



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