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» Milwaukee Road (more..)
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» Engine facilities 
» Savanna, Illinois, USA (more..)
» January, 1976
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» MILW 1002 (more..)
» Unknown
» Bill Edgar (more..)
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Making strange bed fellows, a pair of Alco AAR truck equipped GP30s line up with a pair of FM H-16-44s, spliced by an F7B. Although the two FMs were recently repainted, it appears they are retired at this point. They would be scrapped later in 1976. GP30s 1002 and 1003 were built as MILW 342 and 343 in June 1963. They went to Precision National in August 1984.
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