Very great to see two GP9 locomotives from Southern Pacific with each one with an example of both a low nose and high nose configuration I look forward to seeing the low nose GP9 with an original SP lighting package installed and wearing a fresh paint of the black widow paint scheme
@@KiAnimeStuffProduction wow that’s awesome it’ll have both Southern Pacific paint schemes featured on two different versions of GP9 locomotives I look forward to the seeing this GP9 fully repainted in the Scarlet gray and red paint a paint scheme that is fastly disappearing on Union Pacific roster of patch Southern Pacific locomotives as all of them are scheduled to be rebuilt by Wabtec successor to General Electric at their new facility located in the Fort Worth Texas region so far Union Pacific’s Dash 9 roster is almost completely rebuilt even though they will be a memory on Union Pacific it is nice that it’ll carry on at the Pacific Southwestern Railroad Museum of Campo California
Very great to see two GP9 locomotives from Southern Pacific with each one with an example of both a low nose and high nose configuration I look forward to seeing the low nose GP9 with an original SP lighting package installed and wearing a fresh paint of the black widow paint scheme
Its gonna be painted back into the original bloody nose scheme.
@@KiAnimeStuffProduction wow that’s awesome it’ll have both Southern Pacific paint schemes featured on two different versions of GP9 locomotives I look forward to the seeing this GP9 fully repainted in the Scarlet gray and red paint a paint scheme that is fastly disappearing on Union Pacific roster of patch Southern Pacific locomotives as all of them are scheduled to be rebuilt by Wabtec successor to General Electric at their new facility located in the Fort Worth Texas region so far Union Pacific’s Dash 9 roster is almost completely rebuilt even though they will be a memory on Union Pacific it is nice that it’ll carry on at the Pacific Southwestern Railroad Museum of Campo California
@PacificSouthwestRailwayMuseum can you guys make a train tours series and a series on the restoration of cbl#11
That's not a GP9, that steep-sloped nose and single piece windshield tells me it's a GP20.
It may give GP20 vibes, but it's a GP9.
@@wavesnbikes the earliest low nose EMDs were among the last Espee GP9s built.