two gorgeous E9s spotted in Cheyenne barn!

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It worked for me. :confused: I love the early Electro-Motive diesels, thanks for the hours of distraction. (linked vids)
 

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Cool thanks for the story.

If you're a train buff then you might like to know that Union Pacific is bringing a Big Boy 4014 to this shop in Wyoming to restore to working condition.
A Big Boy is a 4-8-8-4 engine that is so long it is articulated so it will go around curves.
Currently the engine is sitting in a parking lot in CA waiting to be put on main line to tow to Wyoming.
There is a Big Boy in this video 3895 but it does not run. May be like a parts car.
Lots of Youtube videos.
 

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I can run the 21 minute video of the train shed, etc but could not find the coupes. Can anyone give us a specific time slot where they appear.
 

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Yes it was a bit of a play on words I suppose, the EMD E9 was the premier passenger train locomotive of the late '50's and 60's.
 

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Locomotives i lived them. worked for the Southern Pacific. Boilermaker / Blacksmith
I hired on when the old timers that worked on steam were just starting to retire.
Here's a SP e9 in the Sacramento shop.


Do not stand to close to the track, click on the pic

 

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Locomotives i lived them. worked for the Southern Pacific. Boilermaker / Blacksmith
I hired on when the old timers that worked on steam were just starting to retire.
Here's a SP e9 in the Sacramento shop.


Do not stand to close to the track, click on the pic


Great stuff Barry thanks.
Yeah I wondered how many would catch the E9 play? I took me a minute to remember that the diesel engine was an E9.
I have some great shots of some steam excursion trains run in this area by Norfolk & Southern back in the 80's. They won't do it any more. I guess the liability is just too great.
Maybe I'll try to scan those slides and post them later. Hope nobody minds a little train diversion?
Like they say, planes, trains and automobiles.
 
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