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Western Railroad Discussion > New power for the Coos Bay?Date: 01/08/19 19:15 New power for the Coos Bay? Author: CBRL Yesterday I heard the Coos Bay train was headed out of Eugene and thought I would catch it and shoot those three funky switchers pulling the train, and what did I see but two AERC B40-8 locomotives on the job! Since I was too lazy to head north and see them on their home track they figured they had to come to me.
Tom Trent Eugene, OR Date: 01/09/19 06:33 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: ShortlinesUSA Temporary lease while the "new" Coos Bay GP38-3s are being rebuilt at Western Rails.
Date: 01/09/19 08:48 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: TCnR Any info on what their operations are at this point? Last report we had they were transloading somewhere north of the bridge(s).
tia. Date: 01/09/19 09:50 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: Lackawanna484 That's a very classy paint scheme.
Posted from Android Date: 01/09/19 20:22 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: shortlineboss Anyone know why the locos are yellow and green?
Mike Root Madras, OR Date: 01/11/19 15:42 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: ShortlinesUSA I know you do, but I'll go with a wild guess of Go Duckies! Even close?
Date: 01/11/19 17:07 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: unit What is going with the radiator grills on the 5935? It looks like some sort of odd rebuild I haven't seen on a dash 8 before.
Date: 01/11/19 18:06 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: ShortlinesUSA Split cooling modification that CSX had performed on some of their Dash 8s. NS has this mod on some of their ex Conrail C40-8Ws, as well. More info:
https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?2,2901195 Date: 01/11/19 19:09 Re: New power for the Coos Bay? Author: unit Thanks! I had never seen that modifcation before.
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