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Re: (erielack) Restored EL 2nd generation diesels ??



GVT Sub. Delaware Lackawanna has 2 Ex BC Exx EL C425s they wear 
their former EL #s ( Mike can you reply with those as I don't recall)

alcoman wrote:
> 
> 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"
> >
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