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Nostalgia & History > Southern Rwy High Nose GeepsDate: 05/04/15 13:00 Southern Rwy High Nose Geeps Author: MartyBernard These are scans of Rick Burn's slides.
1. GP30 2575 at Portsmouth, VA in November 1968 2. GP30 2593 leading near Rockmart, GA in March 1968 3. GP35 2666 at Columbus, GA in February 1968 Enjoy, Marty Bernard Date: 05/04/15 13:41 Re: Southern Rwy High Nose Geeps Author: MtVernon_Tower Simple but nice scheme.
Adam Date: 05/04/15 14:03 Re: Southern Rwy High Nose Geeps Author: garr Not too many things make me wish I were older today, however knowing I was only 5-6 years old when these were taken makes me know how many prime railfanning years I "missed" in those formative years.
Jay Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/04/15 14:04 by garr. Date: 05/04/15 15:04 Re: Southern Rwy High Nose Geeps Author: RFandPFan Marty, you continue to post excellent photos. Many thanks from all of us on here that enjoy seeing them!
Date: 05/05/15 09:03 Re: Southern Rwy High Nose Geeps Author: knotch8 I agree, Marty. Thanks for the wonderful photos.
What are the trucks under GP-35 2666 in the 3rd photo? They don't look like the standard EMD truck. Date: 05/05/15 09:29 Re: Southern Rwy High Nose Geeps Author: HotWater knotch8 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > What are the trucks under GP-35 2666 in the 3rd > photo? They don't look like the standard EMD > truck. The Southern Railway traded in some Alco units, and specified the GP35s come with the remanufactured Alco trucks & GE traction motors. Some other railroads did that also. |