OHCR 7067: where is it came from?

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pedrop

A Railfan in Brazil
The locomotives below just arrived in Brazil. I am wondering if OHCR 7067 is an ex UP like 7066. Who knows its origin?:confused:


C30-7:
OHCR : 3613, 7067, 7066, 3616

C30-7:
UP: 531

SD40-2:
BNSF: 6788, 6780,6782, 7159, 6776, 6784, 6785,7806,6781, 7802, 6777
 
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NM_RailNut

Member
The locomotives below just arrived in Brazil. I am wondering if OHCR 7067 is an ex UP like 7066. Who knows its origin?:confused:


C30-7:
OHCR : 3613, 7067, 7066, 3616

C30-7:
UP: 531

SD40-2:
BNSF: 6788, 6780,6782, 7159, 6776, 6784, 6785,7806,6781, 7802, 6777
It is, and the other two OHCR units are ex-Santa Fe.
 




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