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Western Railroad Discussion > They do get around, don't theyDate: 06/25/20 10:39 They do get around, don't they Author: bmarti7 On Monday, June 15 I caught the BNSF 3825 & 3827, back-to-back tier 4 GEVO's, on the KO Sub with a westbound grain shuttle (G) train.
https://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?1,5046261,5046275#msg-5046275 Today, I spotted the same two locos at the Mandan Terminal, this time as DPU's of a G train. If my logic is correct, these units made it from North Dakota to a West Coast port, probably Longview or Kelso, unloaded, returned to the Midwest, reloaded, and now headed westward to a port again. The time period between spottings would be a few hours shy of 11 days. Note the scalded paint on the 3827 - at least it's not worse. Thanks for looking. BB 1. Westbound BNSF 3825 & 3827 leading at Clifton on the KO Sub on June 15 2. Westbound 3827 & 3825 as DPU's at the BNSF Mandan terminal on June 25 Date: 06/25/20 15:09 Re: They do get around, don't they Author: Coalca Appears that even the new generation of Tier 4 GE still retains their toaster trademark.
Date: 06/25/20 16:38 Re: They do get around, don't they Author: The-late-EMD Coalca Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Appears that even the new generation of Tier 4 GE > still retains their toaster trademark. Again why is GE #1 in sales? If i pay 2+million dollars for something it better last more then a month. Posted from Android Date: 06/25/20 20:13 Re: They do get around, don't they Author: SCKP187 Nice number catches. Those units do look good when new--shame they get paint scorch marks so soon.
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