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... A mass retirement of these occurred a few days later, with around 30-35 being officially stricken from the roster, including a number of BC Rail units. With several hundred new GE's on the roster in the past year, and traffic levels dropping thanks to shutdown of economy, the draper taper era on CN inches closer to its close. ...
Sunrise on April 15 greets one of the still operating (at time of photo) C40-8M's of the original order. On arrival in Montreal it was placed in long term storage. Crew was having issues with the #4 traction motor. A mass retirement of these occurred a few days later, with around 30-35 being officially stricken from the roster, including a number of BC Rail units. With several hundred new GE's on the roster in the past year, and traffic levels dropping thanks to shutdown of economy, the draper taper era on CN inches closer to its close.A few token ex CNW C40-8 and ex ATSF C40-8W were also retired.
Say it ain't so! I was appreciating one of the BC Rail units just a couple of weeks ago as it passed through town. I guess I need to make a run over to the roundhouse (Centralia) and see if that dead line with a whole bunch of 'em is still here. If so, probably should enable recording on the railcam in the instance of a funeral train.
BCOL 4606, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 24 listed in CN system as retired. 4610 Markham, 4613 Kirk, all others Centrailia. BCOL are in their 30th year, so if still owned by lessor, that's one long lease. Owned by province?2400, 01, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 26, 28, 29, 35, 42, 45, 53 listed in CN system as retired various locations, majority in Centralia. Interestingly no 2421's first time... was retired in 2019 and then reinstated not long after. ALso of note 2421 was DP equipped. There may be one other so equipped, but cannot confirm. in 2014 I shot 372 on Kingston Sub CN 2421, 5469, 1412, 4131, DPU BCOL 4645.2106, 14, 21, 27, 54, 58, 61, 69, 73, 87, 97 listed in CN system as retired various locations, majority in Centralia.Noteworthy none of the ex LMS units included (yet), nor any of the 2000 series. Wonder if the units on DMIR are on the hit list? Was a collection of 2000 and 2100 series units in autumn 2018 when I was there, mostly standard cabs, but a few -8W's (and a single -8M). They were testing ES44AC's on the Two Harbors runs a that tim (at night, thank God), but current ops are 3 x SD40's on Duluth ore, 3 x C40-8's on TH ore.
Wonder if the units on DMIR are on the hit list? Was a collection of 2000 and 2100 series units in autumn 2018 when I was there, mostly standard cabs, but a few -8W's (and a single -8M). They were testing ES44AC's on the Two Harbors runs a that tim (at night, thank God), but current ops are 3 x SD40's on Duluth ore, 3 x C40-8's on TH ore.
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Do the ore trains still use the Orinoco brakes? Perhaps the requirement for Straight Air will keep some equipment "safe"...