Wow, I had to look it up. MILW had four of them? Wow.
That's just as wierd as them picking up what, five, FP45's. I think they must have had a bad case of Santa Fe envy, just sayin'.
Looks like at least one of them had a second life as a leaser:
8500 5800 U36C 36-GRS-6 3600 05/72 38388 389,000 GE 01/82 02/85 To GE-Erie 05/89, scrapped
8501 5801 U36C 36-GRS-6 3600 05/72 38389 389,000 GE 05/80 10/84 Retired, 03/84. scrapped Erman, Milwaukee for scrap 10/84
8502 5802 U36C 36-GRS-6 3600 05/72 38390 389,000 GE 01/82 02/85 GECX 3009 To GE-Erie 05/89, to Super 7-30C8503 5803 U36C 36-GRS-6 3600 05/72 38391 389,000 GE 01/82 02/85 To GE-Erie 05/89, scrapped
I'm having a hard time believing this was ever a U36C....
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=217354And if you believe the roster notes, it also ended up in Brazil!