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Discussion in 'Picture gallery' started by FOEone, Jul 20, 2004.

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  1. dirty_technician

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  3. What Happened to the Letters?

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    my schools called dhs...duxbury high school
     
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    Some information on CN's 7001:


    apaintshop.railfan.net_images_eby_gp9rm_cn.gif

    She's a GP9Rm

    An EMD GP9 is a 4-axle diesel locomotive built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division between January 1954 and August 1963. Power was provided by an EMD 567C 16-cylinder engine which generated 1,750 horsepower (1.3 MW)[1]. This locomotive type was offered both with and without control cabs; locomotives built without control cabs were called GP9B locomotives. The GP9B locomotives were built between February 1954 and December 1959.

    3,436 examples of this locomotive model were built for American railroads, 646 were built for Canadian railroads and 10 were built for Mexican railroads. Of the GP9B, 165 examples were built for American railroads.

    You won't see these units blazing down the mainline, they're mostly used fro yard transfers(Which 7001 and sister unit 9524 are) becuase of the low power these units have. You need to think that most units you see hauling long lines are 4400 bhp a peice. Check some switching yards out, and you might see some old GP'ers yourself.

    On that note, I shou break into some SD-40, SD-45 appreciation, as those units are ill, and the Class 1's are getting rid of their's as then new GEVO's and SD70's are being built.
     
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    who did that face!?!
    i wanna know because that is rrediculous!! i wanna say he is biting but that face was only done at my mans build a bunch of times.
    that shit is bugging me out!!!
    somebody pm me bout that!!
     
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    anybody have an image host that you can resize shit without it looking awful?
     
  15. dirty_technician

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    www.imageshack.us works fine, you're just not useing the right URL, you need to use the DIRECT LINK.

    nice to see that one of mine, that was 2004's first frieght.
     
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    has any one else heard of ANEX?
     
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