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    #16
    Looking at the colour its probably a KCS unit. Don't know about the number 5707 though, maybe a new numbering series?

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      #17
      Originally posted by jdonald1 View Post
      Looking at the colour its probably a KCS unit. Don't know about the number 5707 though, maybe a new numbering series?
      CPKC 4412 was SOO 4412.

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        #18
        I don't think KCS has any SD75I units, but I would say it is a CN SD75I in primer to become an 8300-8349.

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          #19
          CN and BNSF were the only buyers of the SD75I. I know KCS had some SD70MAC's, but I'm pretty sure they were retired.
          Kyle

          NYC - Road of the Future

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            #20
            Originally posted by Orbita View Post
            CN and BNSF were the only buyers of the SD75I. I know KCS had some SD70MAC's, but I'm pretty sure they were retired.
            Weren't the SD75I's part of the ATSF purchase? Last I knew both BN and ATSF had SD70M(AC) units. Thought they had SD75MAC units too on the SF side, but it's a bunch of stuff to try and remember all the time. Haha

            Edit:
            Okay, yeah, now I remember, BN had SD70M(AC) units, and the ATSF had the SD75M's.
            Last edited by CSRX; 10-06-2024, 15:43.
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              #21
              Originally posted by Timbit View Post
              I don't think KCS has any SD75I units, but I would say it is a CN SD75I in primer to become an 8300-8349.
              Yep I failed to notice that it was a SD75i. Canadian Trackside Guide shows no KCS SD75i units going into the CPKC fleet.

              Don

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