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Third unit from the left is an ex-SP SDP45, in a string of a dozen mostly ex-SP SD45s, probably technically SD40Ms now. The train is BNSF's branchline turn from Beardstown to Marion, IL, the retired power on their way to National Railway Equipment in Mt. Vernon for scrapping and parts recovery. I had no idea any SDPs made it to the UP acquisition, but there it is, yellow patch and all.The ten SP SDP45s were a mainstay of my earliest railfanning days, given they were the sole power in the last years of the San Joaquin Daylight. I would meet #52 at the station almost daily once my folks let me ride my bicycle beyond our block. I was too young to have seen the Daylights in crimson and orange, and the F units were already superseded by the SDPs in regular operation. So seeing "an old friend" nearly 50 years later en route to his demise... well... you know.
I believe the donors for the MK rebuilt SD40ms that had SDP45 bodies were all ex-CR, exx-EL units. Here's one that I caught at West Colton in 2004:
Robyn and I were working outside at the layout building this afternoon, heard a horn, and turned around for this pleasant surprise. Very cool: