The Iowa Interstate Railroad's second Rock Island inspired locomotive sits outside the facility that painted it, Mid-America Car, as one of their plant switchers goes about its business. I have to say, I wasn't pleased initially with the looks of this thing, but seeing it in person it's an eye catcher.
It's also worth noting that MAC's #92 was built in May 1951, serial number frame number for the Missouri Pacific as #9175. It was later renumbered MP 1237. It was retired by the Union Pacific and sold to Mid-America Car on 3-19-1984, and leased to Kansas City Power & Light as #1237. It was returned to MAC in 1992, numbered 92, and is used as one of 2 shop switchers, complimenting their SW1, MALX 82.
GE manufactured safety cab locomotives, refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GE_locomotives for a complete list.
NOTE: This album includes photos of modern GE passenger locos.
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just heritage schemes, not just commemorative schemes - this album is devoted to some of the world's most interesting paint schemes, past or present.