Friday, December 23, 2016

Red Mane Blue Mane

Two of the newest special paint schemes made a return trip up the Appalachia district on Thursday dragging a long string of empty hoppers. These are two of the C40-9 to AC44C6M conversions done by the Juniata and Roanoke shops.

Under the signal on the west wend of Yuma yard.

Into Yuma yard.
NS4005 is Juniata's second AC44C6M rebuild and was painted gray with a blue stripe on the horse mane. 

NS4003 is Roanoke's second AC44C6M rebuild and was painted gray with a tuscan red stripe on the horse mane.
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I've seen all 20 of the Heritage motors on a train through Jonesborough!
(* marks the ones leading a train - to date that leaves only the Erie.)

#13  1065   Savannah and Atlanta *
#15  1066   New York Central *
#19  1067   Reading *
#12  1068   Erie
  #1  1069   Virginian *
  #8  1070   Wabash *
 #16 1071   Central RR of New Jersey *
#11  1072   Illinois Terminal *
  #4  1073   Penn Central *
 #18 1074   Delaware Lackawanna *
 #17 8025   Monongahela *
  #2  8098   Conrail *
#10  8099k Southern *
  #5  8100   Nickel Plate Road *
  #7  8101   Central of Georgia *
  #9  8102   Pennsylvania *
 #14 8103   Norfolk and Western *
  #3  8104   Lehigh Valley *
  #6  8105   Interstate *
 #20 8114   Norfolk Southern *
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These are the special interest engines I've seen.

6920    Honoring Our Veterans *
6963    GoRail *
  630    Southern Railway Steam *
  911    Honoring First Responders *

3170w Southern
4000   AC to DC Conversion
4001   AC to DC Conversion
4003   AC to DC Conversion
4005   AC to DC Conversion *
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These are the engines I've seen that have numbers which are interesting.

1111   The Bar Code Unit *
1030  The Forgotten Heritage Engine *

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