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The bridge usually gets my attention when I am out there, but I decided to go for something different this time. A view from the bridge looks like this: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=58203
Nah, that's pretty close to the way it looked throught the viewfinder in the crisp late afternoon light. Perhaps your monitor settings are different than mine.
3030? No, this is an SD40-2 and CNW bought these brand new. Many CNW units had the nose gongs, including the GP15's, GP40's, GP50's, SD38-2's, SD45's, and SD40-2's.
UP 3030 is ex-CNW 6850, with a build date of 1974. The CGW was merged into the CNW in 1968. 6850 was renumbered back on 8/14/96.
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