Posted by Jim Thias on October 19, 2011 
That's a great documentation shot of the move, jorge. I'm sure I'm not the only one looking forward to seeing pics from you (and others) of this in action. Keep 'em coming.
Posted by thewiz on October 19, 2011 
Can't wait to see these on the broad gauge with buffers and screw couplings.
Posted by Michael Harding on October 19, 2011 
Great shot of them off-loading the engine! Can't wait to see pictures of it earning it's keep there.
Posted by Jorge Nicolo on October 19, 2011 
thanks for the comments, five units is the total of the sale, were bought by a private workshop, who will offer repairs and lease or sale to third parties
Posted by Bob Burnham on October 19, 2011 
It's just like Christmas morning !!
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on October 19, 2011 
Wow, that is nice. In return, I would love to see a South American engine plying US tracks. I guess the closest we come to true foreign power are the Europe-designed Amtrak electric engines. And the occasional Chinese steamer.
Posted by on October 26, 2011 
Why are they loading it on a truck? I see rails there.
Posted by Juan C. GarcĂ­a on November 1, 2011 
Those tracks are broad gauge and the locomotive is standard gauge.
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