In 1971, the desperately power short Clinchfield elected to go outside of EMD, which had made up their entire roster, to attain new power. They went to GE, which delivered the first 7 U36C's ever produced. The units worked well, however, in 1977, in an effort to maintain an all EMD roster, the railroad elected to trade all 7 of the U36C's to Seaboard Coast Line for an equal number of SD45's. The SD45's were not fully repainted, and instead were just renumbered in the next available number in the 3600 series (which represented how many horsepower the units had), starting at 3625. Here, 3629 sits at Erwin awaiting assignment in 1979. 35mm slide from my collection, photographer unknown.
Photos taken in the Deep South--primarily Alabama and Georgia--from the 1970s to the early 2000s. Featured railroads include the ICG, the West Point Route, SCL, Southern, Frisco, and even KCS.
An attempt to put the best picture of engines that represent each of America's railroads. When a better picture of an engine/type is found, it will be added.