Now THAT is how I like my UP SD40-2's! With the large number on the hood and "UNION PACIFIC" spelled out on the nose instead of the shield and platinum mist silver trucks.
Thanks Charlie!
Tom Carter
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Union Pacific 3803 west on the Canadian National at Burlington, Illinois on March 3, 2008. I can't tell if this was a CN train with run-through power or trackage rights move.
Union Pacific 5107 north through Mason City, Iowa on October 2, 2008. He's approaching the Iowa, Chicago & Eastern crossing, now Canadian Pacific, in the foreground.
Well if it must be diesels then I will find one but I must do this under protest. Diesels should be banned from this. Hey only joking OK I have a few of them.
Now tell me this isn't one way to fix this problem. I know the quality of the pic sucks but that's all I have right now.
Les
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Sorry, Les: you're close but no cigar. The picture should be of one of three choices: an SD50 from any road, anything Union Pacific, or anything with the number 5107. Your geep, #5707, comes close in the number category, but this ain't horseshoes. I'm willing to overlook it, though, since you included the Allegheny in the picture.