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Nostalgia & History > CCing is BelievingDate: 02/10/19 13:31 CCing is Believing Author: MILW86A Hows about some Sunday Chicago Central
1. 1742 and friends at Waterloo October 19 1990. Rik Anderson photo from my collection 2. 1775 leads 3 more on the Cedar Rapids to Manchester IA turn August 27 1991 just outside of Cedar Rapids. 3. One of the few time CC's ex MILW Geeps appeared on the Cedar Rapids Switcher on ex MILW Trackage. Here at my hometown of Marion IA Summer of 1992. Sadly you cannot get this scene anymore. Thank you. MILW86A Date: 02/10/19 14:03 Re: CCing is Believing Author: GBW309 Did any of the ex MILW GP2O'S ever get repainted into CCP red? Better times, better days.
Excelent images. Dave Date: 02/10/19 14:06 Re: CCing is Believing Author: ghemr Great photos---always enjoy the CC!!!
Date: 02/10/19 16:15 Re: CCing is Believing Author: ntharalson GBW309 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Did any of the ex MILW GP2O'S ever get repainted > into CCP red? Better times, better days. > > Excelent images. > > Dave One got the red paint. I can't recall the number right now, but it was renumbered into the 1800 series. Well, crews and mechanical complained because they wanted to know which were the ex-Milwaukee engines due to nmechanical issues, so it got renumbered back to its 900 number. Nick Tharalson, Marion, IA Date: 02/10/19 17:02 Re: CCing is Believing Author: Milwaukee ntharalson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > GBW309 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Did any of the ex MILW GP2O'S ever get > repainted > > into CCP red? Better times, better days. > > > > > Excelent images. > > > > Dave > > One got the red paint. I can't recall the number > right now, but it was renumbered into the 1800 > series. Well, crews and mechanical complained > because they wanted to know which were the > ex-Milwaukee engines due to nmechanical issues, so > it got renumbered back to its 900 number. > > Nick Tharalson, > Marion, IA That's sad that the mechanical and operating crews could not tell the difference without having to make it so obvious. It's not that hard to tell based off outside appearance. Given they are operating around them every day you'd think they could have figured many ways that fans don' even know to tell. Date: 02/10/19 17:36 Re: CCing is Believing Author: MILW86A I think it was the 1878 that got the red.
Id have to look at my records. MILW86A Date: 02/11/19 10:21 Re: CCing is Believing Author: cabman Boy, Dave, you really had to go a long way to get #3! Brought back some wonderful memories when they serviced Katz Salvage, Prince Agriculture and Linn Coop (amonia tanks on that goosey siding of theirs)
Date: 02/11/19 10:46 Re: CCing is Believing Author: King_Coal Nice to see these. Waterloo must have been a hopping place back in the day. CN still seems fairly busy.
Date: 02/11/19 14:05 Re: CCing is Believing Author: sp8192 Looks like 1878/978....was the MILW that got the red treatment...
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