Also there are the Alco C-425's that went to BC Rail that have found homes on various shortlines. Most notably the one at the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville. And if I remember correctly there is at least one or more kicking around on GVT shortlines as well. These are considered "2d generation" are they not??? On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul) wrote: > > Aside from SD45 3607 and SDP45 3639 (which are off-line but at least > > 'saved'), are there any other second generation EL units currently > > preserved anywhere along the EL mainlines? > > Todd Hollritt (I think it was Todd - am I right?) told me that a few years > ago he saw an ex-EL SD45 in Connecticut in CR paint, being used as a > stationary power plant. Anyone know if this is still around? > > - Paul > > P.S. If anyone is trying to E-mail me at my home address, you won't get a > response for a few days - I'm on business in Denver right now, and am more > easily reached at my work address, "paultup_@_lucent.com" > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net > William J. Enser Co-Network Administrator "alcoman_@_bluemoon.net" Technical Support & Validations x2 & V.90 Access net.bluemoon.net - Blue Moon Online System http://www.bluemoon.net www.railfan.net - The Railfan Network bbs.bluemoon.net mud.bluemoon.net 4000 - MoonMUD irc.bluemoon.net-ZUHnet Buffalo,NY IRC Server Home Page:http://alcoman.railfan.net ------------------------------------------------------------ Visit the erielack photopage at http://el-list.railfan.net ------------------------------
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