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Western Railroad Discussion > Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard OhioDate: 03/01/11 17:21 Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohio Author: train544 CSX Q 368 had this bloody nose B30-7 Southern Pacific 7793 passing thru Willard Ohio on Monday
Headed for a scrapper somewhere Tom Boylan Date: 03/01/11 17:24 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: RyanWilkerson 3 railroads represented on one loco!
I really liked the look of these GE Bs when they were freshly painted in this scheme. Ryan Wilkerson Fair Oaks, CA Date: 03/01/11 17:25 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: tpwman maybe Larry's truck and electric
Date: 03/01/11 17:42 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: rehunn Looks like it was running really clean, oh it was shut down? Couldn't
tell, looked just like the B boats in their last days. Date: 03/01/11 18:51 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: SanJoaquinEngr no tears shed for a POS GE Junker headed to the scrap yard !
Date: 03/01/11 18:55 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: CCT41 was this the GE that was stored on the San Luis & Rio Grande in Alamosa Colorado?
Date: 03/01/11 19:20 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: rehunn No, that unit was pretty mint and ran on occasion.
Date: 03/01/11 19:24 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: ats90mph I never knew those GE's got Speed Lettered.
Date: 03/01/11 21:42 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: Fizzboy7 A big chunk of the SP/SSW B-boats got re-sealed just before the UP merger. All jazzed up with new paint. Still not the most optimum of engines as SanJoaqEngr mentioned...
Date: 03/02/11 05:56 Re: Bloody Nose Southern Pacific 7793 B30-7 Willard Ohi Author: BigDave RyanWilkerson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 3 railroads represented on one loco! Four, if you count the speed lettering (showing Rio Grande influence) |