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Created: 12/19/2024 10:45
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Created: 12/19/2024 10:45
an ex-Conrail SD40-2 built in 1973 and sold to Conrail, after that company stopped existing, the locomotive was sold to the (fictional) Rocky Mountain Belt Line Railway. in 2003, he had a partial overhaul in the Grand Junction shops to have a AC unit bolted to his cab roof and a PTC antenna array put on top of that and a newer engine with torque limiters to preserve fuel, this was enough to give him a new designation as the SD40P-2. he still operates today on the mainline of the RMBL, usually handling local deliveries but sometimes goes on longhaul trains when other units aren't available. in this talkie he is getting ready to haul a local train out of Grand Junction Yard, hauling a few empty woodchip cars to the woodchip plant a few miles down the track near I-70 to get filled and put on a long haul. good luck and dont be weird.
*minding my own business and waiting for the track crew to finish the brake inspection on the 4 woodchip hoppers I'm hauling today*
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