03-26-2009, 04:09 PM
Here's Jamalco (Jamaica Alumina Company) GP38-3 #1018 waiting to get its turn in the shop in MayPen, Clarendon, Jamaica earlier this month. She is just waiting for a weekly inspection that the company does, no problems to report on the paperwork and aside from a dirty filter (which of course was replaced) none were found either.
Sorry guys, not much of a photo, but I have been itching to get back in the game here. I will send a six pack of Coke to the first person who can follow this up with another photo of a Jamalco engine (that isn't already on the net)
Sorry guys, not much of a photo, but I have been itching to get back in the game here. I will send a six pack of Coke to the first person who can follow this up with another photo of a Jamalco engine (that isn't already on the net)
Tom Carter
Railroad Training Services
Railroad Trainers & Consultants
Stockton, CA
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