Connections!
Funny how some of my prior posts were "nudged" by things seen in California last August. I figured it was worth a post to just play around with the connections.
Since my prior post had something to do with Geeps, I thought I'd start with an outrageous example of one. It not only sports the ill-fated SP/ATSF merger colors, it is almost top-heavy with all those typical SP lights on the nose.
Lucky for us, California Northern bought a few from C&NW before the merger so we got to see a less homogenized copy of the semi-unique C&NW version. This one apparently had work done in Roseville or there is some kind of run-through arrangement that brought it before our cameras. I
You will note some C&NW spotting features on this California Northern example. There are extra louvers along the engine room roof line and of course the signature C&NW bell in the nose. Experts can probably spot more things but those stand out from memory. I included the photo, taken a few days later from the same spot in Roseville,
I couldn't help myself by including a photo of a true "tunnel motor" just for comparison sake. We were fortunate to see this "snoot" version in Roseville given that a lot of power is in storage. I believe it's my only photo of one in full UP paint.
A somewhat more recent post in July mentioned a few things
How about SD38's? We ran into one at Roseville on the Ams
The final "catch-up" item is a GP30. Nothing special about this particular one except that it is in operating condition at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum in
An itch has now been scratched.
BC
1 comment:
This was a wonderful, enlightening trip for me, in many ways. California is such a big place, with so much to see. ZI'm glad my friends who appreciate these gems more than I do were able to experience a whole lotts CA -foaming. I'm slowly rebuilding my gear, and hope to bring home more as I9 see it,
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