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Western Railroad Discussion > A tale of three CP trainsDate: 08/08/20 03:19 A tale of three CP trains Author: rrartist As most of you all know by now I prefer EMD led trains over the "cookie cutter" GE models, so when I found out that CP 474 had the CP 7029 leading....
Top image - CP 474 at Weaver MN Middle image - Minneiska MN Bottom image - Minnesota City MN Date: 08/08/20 03:22 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: rrartist Last one of CP 474, CP 7029 at Homer MN and then back up to Whitman MN near Bass Camp Resort for CP 198, CP 8053. A few hour later it was out to Bangor WI for CP 685 and the CP 7023 leading 150 sand buckets for North Dakota. Have a GREAT weekend!
Date: 08/08/20 05:54 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: 3rdswitch Beauties, eh.
JB Date: 08/08/20 08:12 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: krm152 Those CP units sure look great, especially the heritage unit..
Thanks for posting your very nice photos. ALLEN Date: 08/08/20 13:37 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: Ritzville Nice looking Red machines, plus CP 7023!
Larry Date: 08/08/20 18:28 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: SvenMolson Good work!
Sven Date: 08/08/20 19:21 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: bmarti7 Another great series Jim.
Bismarck Bill Date: 08/08/20 19:33 Re: A tale of three CP trains Author: sdrake I agree with your preference of EMD over the GEs. EMD seemed to do a better job of painting of selecting paint and the GE units fade much faster than the EMD units.
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