Posted by Chris Edwards on April 8, 2010 
Having worked for NS in the past I am glad they are retired now. I honestly do not remember a trip where that type of unit would have some type of mechanical or electrical problem or failure. I will admit they have a distictive outline, but they were just plain junk.
Posted by Joshua Bauer on April 8, 2010 
Ah, the "humpbacks". I'm a great fan of many locomotive makers. As much I as like the C series, I cannot say the C39-8 was the best, but they sure just look amazing. I hope they can be given a safe home, if not, I fear they may find themselves with the rest of GE's old engines... scrap. I know they have a great legacy, but that isn't told from a engineer. I love these locomotives, but that's it. I'm glad they made it NS. Cheers, Joshua
Posted by Jim Sinclair on April 8, 2010 
Nikos... Nice photo and a good catch! As I was reading your remarks, I was thinking that based on what I've heard about these locos from engineers and conductors, I honestly doubt anyone who works for the railroad is going to miss them! Then I scolled down and read Chris Edwards' comment, and well, there you have a first-hand testimonial from someone who used to work and ride in these "dinosaurs" as you called them. Personally, I still think it would be nice if one C39-8 could be saved for static display if nothing else, but I also realize that's much easier said than done.
Posted by Steven Mckay on April 8, 2010 
Last time i knew there was a few in Bellevue.
Posted by Jonathan Hartness on April 8, 2010 
I too would like to see one preserved but I agree with Chris' comments. When I worked for NS, I hated drawing any of these on my trains. Mechinal troubles and for me the narrow doorways to the cab. I'm a slender guy, but I always snagged my radio belt entering or exiting the cab and my grip would barely fit through. But I loved the distinctive outline these units have.
Posted by Gales of November on April 13, 2010 
They are all up for auction.
Posted by Alabama RailFan on September 13, 2011 
the 8202 went to the Pennsylvania Northeastern railroad & the 8207 & another C39-8 from NS is going to run on the Greenbrier Express train. So your Question & everybody's question has been answered they are all hauling passenger trains so that's good luck.
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