I’ve been Top end of A yard herder. Also, engineman’s lockerroom herder. I don’t remember if I ever worked the hump. I worked mostly on the LA Brakeman’s extra board but in lean times would go on switchman’s board.
Half the jobs in 1976 off the brakeman’s board seem to be trips to Colton and back. The fun was the Coast run to San Luis Obispo. Or get augmented to the Colton board for Yuma trips or get the local in El Centro.
I’m a 48 year old man. I grew up in Southern California, just outside Los Angeles. So I grew up with the clang and thunder of Ol’ Bloody Nose. Man do I love those locomotives and the sounds, smells, and memories they made. Never gets old. Thank you for creating this video. Its content is exactly what I want to see and hear when I search train vids on this here UA-cam. Excellent work 🫡
I grew up in Creswell, Oregon, in the 1970s, and we got to see both SD9s running locals, as well as long lashups of tunnel motors pulling big manifests along that Siskiyou Line. All with lower-quadrant semaphores along every block. We lived about a mile from the line, and when a freight would rumble through town at night, I could feel the vibrations in my bed. Those were the days.
Great video! I found some information on the 2 locomotives that are MIA. Former SP 9500 SD45X was retired in 1984 and scrapped on record.But IORY appears to still be operating the unit Former SP/GEXR 3054 SD45T-2 is currently owned by the Buffalo & Pittsburg RR can be seen operating not too far from my house outside of Buffalo NY, It has been repainted into the B&P paint scheme so it is no longer recognizable other than retaining the original SP 3054 number. The picture of 3054 in the video 7:38 is actually when it was first purchased by B&P with there orange paint.
Miss the SP and ATSF. Every time I see an old warbonnet (or even fauxbonnet) where the red is pink and the silver is rusted bare metal, I curse the BNSF and their garbage maintenance and upkeep. And it isn't just the old ATSF stuff. Even their own locos are an embarrassment of burned, mis-matched doors, covers from different paint schemes, whatever. As for the SP. Loved seeing their exhaust caked tunnel motors and their shiny AC4400s. Such a contrast.
Coincidentally, I was just recently taking some photos of locomotives at the Roseville Rail yards and got a shot of the Cotton Belt 1004 unit coupled with a Union Pacific 1419 unit. I was pleased to see it mentioned in this video.
This is awesome. In recent years I've come to realise I took for granted seeing SP locomotives as a kid. Now I miss them. There's a Cotton Belt unit (UP 1068) that's made it's way to the Oakland Terminal. For a while I caught regularly working the Milpitas Industrial Lead. Now I just see it occasionally in Oakland on my way into work in SF. Wish it were Southern Pacific labelled. Anyway, it's nice to see that some remain. I wish UP did more than 1 Heritage unit per line.
Southern Pacific was one of the best in the Nation SP standed for special power and I grew up with SP I will always remember them especially the gp9 GP 20s all the geeps and SD40s 50s and 60s And the U Boats And AC44-CW And SW1500s God Bless You 4 doing this video let's be on the right track with Jesus And pray that someday SP and Mo Pac come back to the tracks
When I was a kid growing up in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio, I often saw IORY trackage rights trains on the NS Dayton District that had ex-SP units leading them. That was first exposure to the SP before I soon moved to El Paso, Texas in 2011 when my stepdad was stationed there at Fort Bliss. When I lived in El Paso from 2011-2014, I caught dozens of patched and unpatched ex-SP units, including UP GP40P-2 #1375 and SP GP60 #9721! Years later, I moved back to El Paso in 2021, and I rarely ever see any SP units in SP paint now (considering the current circumstances). It was fun while it lasted, though.
I love your videos and it was so nice to see the D&RGW Dirty Dirt Train on the branch line. I grow up in Colorado and my Dad told me story of watching D&DGW Double Heading Steam through Colorado Springs on it way to Denver so you know what I grew up on. I was ok when Rio Grand bought out SP just a little hurt when they decided to go with SP colors, but I always liked SP also. I guess the real KICK IN THE TEETH came when I heard up (yes it's in lower case because that's what I think of up) was going to buy SP and the worst of it is to see the Class lights and the Nose lights plated covered over let alone the big ugly yellow number placards on the cabs. Sorry for ranting on, but I can say one thing there will never be any thing that can every replace the pure business colors of Black and Orange of the Denver & Rio Grande Western.
I grew up in the early 1970s along the Southern Pacific railroad’s Burbank branch. My mother worked for Lockheed and that allowed me to join the LERC model railroad club, which was named the Sierra Southern. The guys would always stop the trains and give my mother timetables when they saw me taking pictures, subsequently, I entered service for the Santa Fe on the Los Angeles Junction Railway in 1993. I’ve spent many years contracting, working as a boomer, which the old heads used to tell me, was a railroad employee who didn’t like being tied down. Ironically, I was contracting on the Portland & Western Railroad when the word came down that the EPA wanted to send a message to the railroads and ordered the old Black Widow GP9 and SD9 blocks drilled so they could never run again. Ironically, I was working the McMinnville switcher job that got the orders to go pick up the old GP9 in Tigard and bring her back to Salem for retirement. It truly is a shame when uneducated people with I’ll-hearts (aka: Democrat’s) gain power, they wield it like petulant children throwing a tantrum. I feel blessed to have grown up in a time when old heads took pride in their work and integrity was not a slogan used by imbeciles…
What is the carbon footprint on a locomotive that has been in service for 50+ years? Certainly less than the materials and production cost of a new unit.
You forgot one locomotive: Alabama and Tennessee River SD40T-2 5387. Originally built for the DRG&W in 1978. It’s still in its SP paint and runs freight out of Birmingham, Alabama
It’s amazing that these are still around. I grew up right behind the southern Pacific Railroad. SHASTA ROUTE. And I think for being an engineer, that would be one of the highest honors to operate a SP locomotive.
As A Kid Growing Up InnThe Southern California Area In The 50s/60s, I Remember Just How Clean And Shiny All The UP Units Were. And How All SPs We’re In Black Widow Livery.
I can remember seeing my first SP loco. It was 1976 in OHIO on a Chessie train coupled to a Western Maryland F7A.(The SP was a tunnel motor and the F was in black paint) Someone is getting old.
GEXR 3054 a SD45T2 which currently is working with the Buffalo & Pittsburgh, 3054 was built in 1975, owned by the SSW before being bought the SP numbered 9392
Very well put together video, learned a lot. Just one correction: UP 6367 was actually rebuilt and repainted in 2022 so there's only4 AC44s left in SP paint. Other than that it's a great video!
3:00 WAMX 4246 doesnt work for the Wisconsin Southern, it currently runs on the Kansas and Oklahoma railroad in South Central Kansas. Just seen it a few weeks ago actually.
@AllThingsRailroad Update. Another SP motor arrived on the property today in the form of a SD40M-2. SP 9126 > SP 7524 > CEFX 3123 > OMLX 3123 > OMLX 408
HZRX 8600 > UP 2676 > SP 8600 currently running for RMRX out of Denver. HZRX 8614 > UP 2690 > SP8614 currently in TX working HZRX 1501 > FIR 1222 > UP 1165 > SP 2596 currently working East of Cleveland, OH
9486 was moved a year or 2 ago to be scrapped I believe. Last I heard ot had thrown a rod in the engine. It belonged to my local shortline, DGNO (Dallas, Garland, and Northeastern)
I’m here because I wanted to know if Cotton Belt 9389’s still around. I looked through some photos on Railroad Picture Archive to see see if there were any present day photos of the engine, but all I can find are photos of the engine in its Bicentennial colors through the 70s to one photo of it painted back to regular Southern Pacific/Cotten Belt colors in 1985. Sadly, I’ve just discovered that 9389 was scrapped after being involved in an accident on March 24th 1991. A few years ago before the accident, Cotten Belt 8993 was renumbered as Southern Pacific 6833 when it was rebuilt in the railroad’s GRIP Program in 1988.
Not true. The SD70M's with the flared radiators and notched noses with flared radiators are still out there in large numbers. The older and original units are the ones finally getting scrapped and put into storage. The only older SD70M's that won't be tampered with are the 25 SD70M's currently on lease which are actually the former and first EMDX SD70M's (7000-7024) which were intially purchased by CSX until they returned all the units back to EMD. The C44-9W's were in storage for several years but have been steadily returning as C44ACM rebuilds. Those units also will be around for awhile.
What about the Southern Pacific SD45T-2 in Sacramento,CA at the California State Railroad Museum it’s going to be restored to pull excursions on the Sacramento & Southern Railroad
Come on UP, put some fresh SP paint on these locomotives and keep them working as SP/SSW. Bring an SP painted Geep to work my area in Goodyear, Arizona. Git 'er done, thanks!
It would be nice if Union Pacific would repaint 3 maybe 4 of the 15 Southern Pacific locomotives in its original Southern Pacific colors and give one of them to Traveltown in Griffith Pack in Los Angeles, another to the Orange Empireailroad museum in Perrin, California, another or the Pacific Southwest railroad museum in Campo,California and one to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento if they didn’t scrap or sold them.
The UP with Vena in command will not spend the $$$. I remember Day 1 when the UP took over anything that had the SP emblem was immediately thrown away. All of the former SP SD70M were repainted into the diaper yellow paint scheme😢
I work on the Wisconsin and Southern we don’t have the Wamx 4246 anymore but we do have the HLCX 6334 which is an old sp engine we lease for an update there
UP 6367 has been rebuilt, KYLE 9330 has been scrapped, and WAMX 4246 works for the Kansas & Oklahoma not the Wisconsin & Southern. Just a few corrections
@AllThingsRailroad it's OK, ive had family working for the TRC since the 1930's. It's definitely a historical place that has played a roll in supplying huge companies with raw materials for their products to helping win world wars. I can definitely say I can't wait until retirement though 😆
I think IORY 9500 is BUGX 7400. 9500’s original number was 7400, so IORY 9500 likely was remembered to its original SP number. According to RRPicturearchives, 9486 is now BUGX 7486.
Sadly UP 1005 is sitting on a deadline in West Colton, CA awaiting a rebuild, its prime mover went out on a 72 car train it was pulling solo back in June.
SP 1501 one of the first engines I worked on as a switchman at the Los Angeles Taylor Yard Hump November 1977.
Wow amazing!
Unfortunately it is no longer running anymore
I’ve been Top end of A yard herder. Also, engineman’s lockerroom herder. I don’t remember if I ever worked the hump. I worked mostly on the LA Brakeman’s extra board but in lean times would go on switchman’s board.
Half the jobs in 1976 off the brakeman’s board seem to be trips to Colton and back. The fun was the Coast run to San Luis Obispo. Or get augmented to the Colton board for Yuma trips or get the local in El Centro.
I don’t remember if I worked on 1501. But did work on many switch engines in the 1500 series.
I’m a 48 year old man. I grew up in Southern California, just outside Los Angeles. So I grew up with the clang and thunder of Ol’ Bloody Nose. Man do I love those locomotives and the sounds, smells, and memories they made. Never gets old.
Thank you for creating this video. Its content is exactly what I want to see and hear when I search train vids on this here UA-cam.
Excellent work 🫡
much appreciated!
Southern Pacific U50 DD35 R.I.P?
1852 and 1801 will not be scrapped. BUGX purchased them for “preservation” to avoid scrapping.
Same for 1501.
Wait is this true?!!!!
Yoooo
Matt Monson is the man.
@@DaMan-jt6dh agreed
Any update on what going to happen to the 1854
I grew up in Creswell, Oregon, in the 1970s, and we got to see both SD9s running locals, as well as long lashups of tunnel motors pulling big manifests along that Siskiyou Line. All with lower-quadrant semaphores along every block. We lived about a mile from the line, and when a freight would rumble through town at night, I could feel the vibrations in my bed. Those were the days.
We used to stay in that crappy tepee hotel in Rice Hill, but it was worth it to hear all that big power head upgrade..all night long.
Great video! I found some information on the 2 locomotives that are MIA. Former SP 9500 SD45X was retired in 1984 and scrapped on record.But IORY appears to still be operating the unit Former SP/GEXR 3054 SD45T-2 is currently owned by the Buffalo & Pittsburg RR can be seen operating not too far from my house outside of Buffalo NY, It has been repainted into the B&P paint scheme so it is no longer recognizable other than retaining the original SP 3054 number. The picture of 3054 in the video 7:38 is actually when it was first purchased by B&P with there orange paint.
I was about to come type that up. I saw it working the CIND Honda autoracks in Greensburg, indiana in the mid 2010s
Love this stuff, SP forever!!! Thanks for sharing 👍 I swear this is the man’s voice from modern marvels.
No problem!
Miss the SP and ATSF.
Every time I see an old warbonnet (or even fauxbonnet) where the red is pink and the silver is rusted bare metal, I curse the BNSF and their garbage maintenance and upkeep. And it isn't just the old ATSF stuff. Even their own locos are an embarrassment of burned, mis-matched doors, covers from different paint schemes, whatever.
As for the SP. Loved seeing their exhaust caked tunnel motors and their shiny AC4400s. Such a contrast.
Coincidentally, I was just recently taking some photos of locomotives at the Roseville Rail yards and got a shot of the Cotton Belt 1004 unit coupled with a Union Pacific 1419 unit. I was pleased to see it mentioned in this video.
This is awesome. In recent years I've come to realise I took for granted seeing SP locomotives as a kid. Now I miss them. There's a Cotton Belt unit (UP 1068) that's made it's way to the Oakland Terminal. For a while I caught regularly working the Milpitas Industrial Lead. Now I just see it occasionally in Oakland on my way into work in SF. Wish it were Southern Pacific labelled. Anyway, it's nice to see that some remain. I wish UP did more than 1 Heritage unit per line.
UP 1066 is on local service in Iowa right now. Just seen it today!
@@doubleutubefan5 👌🏻
Southern Pacific was one of the best in the Nation SP standed for special power and I grew up with SP I will always remember them especially the gp9 GP 20s all the geeps and SD40s 50s and 60s And the U Boats And AC44-CW And SW1500s God Bless You 4 doing this video let's be on the right track with Jesus And pray that someday SP and Mo Pac come back to the tracks
Missed the San Diego and Arizona Railway. GP9 #3873 in SP Blackwidow colors. Still pulls around passenger trains for the museum.
@@marcomuniz5701 only counting units in freight revenue.
Thanks for taking time to do this.
no problem
When I was a kid growing up in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio, I often saw IORY trackage rights trains on the NS Dayton District that had ex-SP units leading them. That was first exposure to the SP before I soon moved to El Paso, Texas in 2011 when my stepdad was stationed there at Fort Bliss. When I lived in El Paso from 2011-2014, I caught dozens of patched and unpatched ex-SP units, including UP GP40P-2 #1375 and SP GP60 #9721! Years later, I moved back to El Paso in 2021, and I rarely ever see any SP units in SP paint now (considering the current circumstances). It was fun while it lasted, though.
"As long as there's USA, SP will haul the freight!"
Union pacific better get some heritage units
It already has heritage units lol.
I love your videos and it was so nice to see the D&RGW Dirty Dirt Train on the branch line. I grow up in Colorado and my Dad told me story of watching D&DGW Double Heading Steam through Colorado Springs on it way to Denver so you know what I grew up on. I was ok when Rio Grand bought out SP just a little hurt when they decided to go with SP colors, but I always liked SP also. I guess the real KICK IN THE TEETH came when I heard up (yes it's in lower case because that's what I think of up) was going to buy SP and the worst of it is to see the Class lights and the Nose lights plated covered over let alone the big ugly yellow number placards on the cabs. Sorry for ranting on, but I can say one thing there will never be any thing that can every replace the pure business colors of Black and Orange of the Denver & Rio Grande Western.
😎👍🏻
I grew up in the early 1970s along the Southern Pacific railroad’s Burbank branch. My mother worked for Lockheed and that allowed me to join the LERC model railroad club, which was named the Sierra Southern. The guys would always stop the trains and give my mother timetables when they saw me taking pictures, subsequently, I entered service for the Santa Fe on the Los Angeles Junction Railway in 1993. I’ve spent many years contracting, working as a boomer, which the old heads used to tell me, was a railroad employee who didn’t like being tied down. Ironically, I was contracting on the Portland & Western Railroad when the word came down that the EPA wanted to send a message to the railroads and ordered the old Black Widow GP9 and SD9 blocks drilled so they could never run again. Ironically, I was working the McMinnville switcher job that got the orders to go pick up the old GP9 in Tigard and bring her back to Salem for retirement. It truly is a shame when uneducated people with I’ll-hearts (aka: Democrat’s) gain power, they wield it like petulant children throwing a tantrum. I feel blessed to have grown up in a time when old heads took pride in their work and integrity was not a slogan used by imbeciles…
What is the carbon footprint on a locomotive that has been in service for 50+ years? Certainly less than the materials and production cost of a new unit.
You forgot one locomotive: Alabama and Tennessee River SD40T-2 5387. Originally built for the DRG&W in 1978. It’s still in its SP paint and runs freight out of Birmingham, Alabama
It’s amazing that these are still around. I grew up right behind the southern Pacific Railroad. SHASTA ROUTE. And I think for being an engineer, that would be one of the highest honors to operate a SP locomotive.
lol I forgot I comment a different comment ten months ago
I guess I just like this video so much
I had the pleasure of running some of the locomotives featured in this video. Great memories for me.
Thanks for using my photo at 4:25
Thanks for sharing, as a longtime SP fan I enjoyed this video. Saw a lot of SD9's running on the NWP
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Love this video. I will be rewatching it and using it for modeling inspiration 👍
Great to hear!
GEXR 3054 is sitting at LTEX the B&P traded it in after the tubro blew up
I saw 1055 in UP yard in new Braunfels, Texas on accident when going to a train show
Awesome video here! "As Long As There's USA, SP Will Haul The Freight! Southern Pacific Roll On, Roll On"
As A Kid Growing Up InnThe Southern California Area In The 50s/60s, I Remember Just How Clean And Shiny All The UP Units Were. And How All SPs We’re In Black Widow Livery.
What s great video, and the comments even better, TY😊
ATN 5387, still has some SP markings, still operating and her original RS3L STILL in 2024!
Nice!
I saw GEXR 3054 in MacMillan yard in Toronto, before this video was shot. Great to see a tunnel motor this far north and east.
I can remember seeing my first SP loco.
It was 1976 in OHIO on a Chessie train coupled to a Western Maryland F7A.(The SP was a tunnel motor and the F was in black paint)
Someone is getting old.
Made my first trip as engineer on eng. 9200 on coast division SF to OAK TBX wish I had a picture, great loco.
Fantastic, thanks for posting! 👍
The Alabama Tennessee River Railway (ATN) has a former DRGW #5387 SD40T-2 painted in the SP. Just without the SP lettering or mars light.
Good to know!
We have a SP 1996 here in the west colton yard the 1996 for the year UP bought it out
GEXR 3054 a SD45T2 which currently is working with the Buffalo & Pittsburgh, 3054 was built in 1975, owned by the SSW before being bought the SP numbered 9392
Good to know!
AOK railroad has two sd45 they got from Kyle railroad one in sp colors in OKC switching the auto facility 9330 and 3098
It’s cool that some railroads don’t touch the SP lettering
@@GojiramusPrimeBug01 100%
Very well put together video, learned a lot. Just one correction: UP 6367 was actually rebuilt and repainted in 2022 so there's only4 AC44s left in SP paint. Other than that it's a great video!
What I would like to see in to future? UP engines repainted in SP paint..... That would be a hammer......
lol!
Or possibly with UP lettering? Same would go with the former D&RGW & Cotton Belt units. That would be interesting to see.
Great video! Could you do a video on how many surviving Southern Pacific diesel locomotives there are at heritage railroads?
3:00 WAMX 4246 doesnt work for the Wisconsin Southern, it currently runs on the Kansas and Oklahoma railroad in South Central Kansas. Just seen it a few weeks ago actually.
up 1004 runs in the Roseville yard in California and its been there since 2023
I saw (Union Pacific) Southern Pacific number 1055 at the Flatonia TX.
There are several SP units still in SP paint in the LTEX rebuild Line.
6367 has been repainted and rebuilt into an AC4400CWM and you also forgot about 6236
6236 was still running around as of 04/25/23, seen it just north of Victorville on a manifest.
@@NSfan44 Caught the old thing a while back so I can say that is true.
ATN (Alabama Tennessee River Railroad) out of Gadsden, AL operates 5387 (SD40T-2 originally DRGW) and 7371 (SD40R) regularly.
Nice good to know!
@AllThingsRailroad Update. Another SP motor arrived on the property today in the form of a SD40M-2.
SP 9126 >
SP 7524 >
CEFX 3123 >
OMLX 3123 >
OMLX 408
As for what I found most interesting...EVERYTHING !!!!
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SP 7863 is a B30-7 that the Denver and Rio Grande Historical Foundation owns and is parked on display in South Park, Colorado.
6:13 didn’t they just announced that is has been preserved?
Cool video and channel just subscribed
2:12 The five SP AC4400s Being 6236, 6310, 6318, 6378, 6379, and unfortunately, 6367 was repainted. I caught 6310 yesterday actually.
6236 was in Saint Paul Minnesota Yesterday
Cool.
3054 is the former 9392 and was retired 2-3 years ago per a friend of mine
Good to know
HZRX 8600 > UP 2676 > SP 8600 currently running for RMRX out of Denver.
HZRX 8614 > UP 2690 > SP8614 currently in TX working
HZRX 1501 > FIR 1222 > UP 1165 > SP 2596 currently working East of Cleveland, OH
@@horizonrail2302 🙌🏻
Well done.
@@Trains-and-Railroads much appreciated🙏🏻
Southern Pacific Roll On Roll on Forever Never Forget The Southern Pacific!
My blood is colored in Daylight Livery. The SP will always Live.
DGNO 9486 was renumbered to BUGX 7486
Good to know👍🏻
9486 was moved a year or 2 ago to be scrapped I believe. Last I heard ot had thrown a rod in the engine. It belonged to my local shortline, DGNO (Dallas, Garland, and Northeastern)
I’m here because I wanted to know if Cotton Belt 9389’s still around. I looked through some photos on Railroad Picture Archive to see see if there were any present day photos of the engine, but all I can find are photos of the engine in its Bicentennial colors through the 70s to one photo of it painted back to regular Southern Pacific/Cotten Belt colors in 1985. Sadly, I’ve just discovered that 9389 was scrapped after being involved in an accident on March 24th 1991. A few years ago before the accident, Cotten Belt 8993 was renumbered as Southern Pacific 6833 when it was rebuilt in the railroad’s GRIP Program in 1988.
Man… No Dash 9’s or SD70M’s left. I remember when they were new. Now totally gone.
Not true. The SD70M's with the flared radiators and notched noses with flared radiators are still out there in large numbers. The older and original units are the ones finally getting scrapped and put into storage. The only older SD70M's that won't be tampered with are the 25 SD70M's currently on lease which are actually the former and first EMDX SD70M's (7000-7024) which were intially purchased by CSX until they returned all the units back to EMD.
The C44-9W's were in storage for several years but have been steadily returning as C44ACM rebuilds. Those units also will be around for awhile.
they are all repainted most of the 70Ms are still in operation
@@SPSD458853 respectfully, there are multiple lines of unused third Gen power stored serviceable at Butler Yard.
What about the Southern Pacific SD45T-2 in Sacramento,CA at the California State Railroad Museum it’s going to be restored to pull excursions on the Sacramento & Southern Railroad
Wanted to show units still be used for freight.
@@AllThingsRailroad oh okay
1158 was renumbered when the UP needed its original number (1943) for its military heritage sd70ace...
Come on UP, put some fresh SP paint on these locomotives and keep them working as SP/SSW. Bring an SP painted Geep to work my area in Goodyear, Arizona. Git 'er done, thanks!
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Gonna have to see this series for other fallen flags
6378 is currently in a deadline in Portland Oregon after it blew a piston
SP 9010, Krauss Maffei ML4000, restored and operating on the Niles Canyon Railroad.
A great video!! Thanks for sharing this interesting information!!!!
No problem!!!!
It would be nice if Union Pacific would repaint 3 maybe 4 of the 15 Southern Pacific locomotives in its original Southern Pacific colors and give one of them to Traveltown in Griffith Pack in Los Angeles, another to the Orange Empireailroad museum in Perrin, California, another or the Pacific Southwest railroad museum in Campo,California and one to the California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento if they didn’t scrap or sold them.
Sorry it will never happen, up is to cheap and money hungry to do that....................
The SD40T-2 getting transferred as well as the SD40Ms i think went to Brasil ....i recognize the SD40T-2 im pretty sure it was loaded on a ship....
view some of the Brazilian railfan sites and you can see them in action retrucked to BB-BB.
@@suppylarue220 yes, however ALL Rumo has kept them as SDs.
Thank you so good
@@mlebrooks 🙏🏻
I have a picture of 1053 parked in Yuma a few years ago
There is a SP Kodachrome unit in Trona CA.
I'd love to know if SP 7373, a sd40 is still around. I modeled that unit after seeing it up close at Tehachapi loop many years ago.
Try scooping the Railways of Brasil ....2 were rebuilt with GE trucks and 3 to BB status....others were used for parts ....
The UP with Vena in command will not spend the $$$. I remember Day 1 when the UP took over anything that had the SP emblem was immediately thrown away. All of the former SP SD70M were repainted into the diaper yellow paint scheme😢
I work on the Wisconsin and Southern we don’t have the Wamx 4246 anymore but we do have the HLCX 6334 which is an old sp engine we lease for an update there
@@masonhoven8588 nice! Is it still running decent?
Forgot UP 6236 and Albany and eastern 5399
UP 6367 has been rebuilt, KYLE 9330 has been scrapped, and WAMX 4246 works for the Kansas & Oklahoma not the Wisconsin & Southern. Just a few corrections
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I saw UP 1066 leading a local a few weeks ago, you’re welcome to use my shot in a future video if you’d like.
@@BNSFrailfan01 awesome thank you.
@@AllThingsRailroad just saw WAMX 4246 leading a few days ago too. I love seeing these old SP units kicking around no matter what condition they’re in
I grabbed a picture of 6378 when it was in French Camp last week. 🥃
@@JonathanGomes1980 👌🏻
Ive worked for Trona railway for 19 years so far 👍
Awesome, how do you like it there?
@AllThingsRailroad it's OK, ive had family working for the TRC since the 1930's. It's definitely a historical place that has played a roll in supplying huge companies with raw materials for their products to helping win world wars. I can definitely say I can't wait until retirement though 😆
Good deal and yeah I think all Railroaders cant wait for retirement lol!@@michaelball760
SPRint still lives on
IORY 9500 went with 9400. If you can find where 9400 went (probably Lordstown to LTEX or wherever IORY 4072 went)
I think IORY 9500 is BUGX 7400. 9500’s original number was 7400, so IORY 9500 likely was remembered to its original SP number.
According to RRPicturearchives, 9486 is now BUGX 7486.
Where is up 1015 he is on local service in Freeport tx
Pacific Harbor line has 2 SD40T-2s. Ex SP 5412 and ex SP 8550. Both renumbered to 50 and 51!
@@tas7997 are 50 & 51 still used?
I think so.
@@AllThingsRailroad They were sold!
I'm surprised there are any OTHER Kodachrome engines still in that scheme other than the one at the museum at Portola.
Me too
How about a video on UP painted SP units...still some here in California few in Riverside and few in LA and few in Orange county
@@bobbysmith683 good idea but there are hundreds of them. Most GP40-2s, GP60s, and 300 or so AC4400’s. That video would be 12 hours long lol!
There are some S.P. locomotives sitting at silvis Illinois sd40-2t maybe?
Sadly UP 1005 is sitting on a deadline in West Colton, CA awaiting a rebuild, its prime mover went out on a 72 car train it was pulling solo back in June.
2:10 There’s UP 6236 Too!
You forgot an ac44, there is 6236 still in SP scheme
7:35 THAT'S ME!
Nice!
There is one GP9 in Campo Ca. Museum
can you do one of these with CNW units?
That would be a good video!
What about persevered units?
DGNO 9486 became BUGX 7486. It’s literally the same locomotive.
You forgot:
LTEX 9345 and 9282.
Awesome
Unfortunately, recently, port of Tillamook Bay Railroad ex southern Pacific sd9 4406 got scrapped
Are you counting tourist railroads too? if so then there are a few that you missed and i can list them
@@WestCoastRailroadProductions nope! Freight revenue only
@@AllThingsRailroad Oh alright
What about yard slugs?
You SP guys are spoiled, there's only one CNW unit still kicking around, UP 6706 I believe.
Crazy how the SP has fared after all these years.