Posted by catfish63755 on January 3, 2016 
A little strange seeing the ACe units going to storage with what looks like fresh paint. Usually it's the rougher units that go to storage. Anyone have more information on this move, or similar ones across the country?
Posted by Nick Stewart on January 4, 2016 
People have been telling me UP is going to rebuild some of their dash 8s and 9s. Is that true? In the town I live in, the yard there has a string of C41-8Ws, C40-8Ws, C40-8s, C44-9Ws, SD60Ms, and SD60s.
Posted by Cayden Smith on January 4, 2016 
I live near here and went out there the other day and they had a brand new Tier 4 Gevo, But anyway great capture!
Posted by on January 4, 2016 
Did you get some photos of the 150 plus units stored on the old alignment?
Posted by Cayden Smith on January 4, 2016 
BaronMatt I talked to a Union Pacific dispatcher that works this part of the line and he said they are storing them out here because there are less trains running so they don't need the power.
Posted by pjflstc on January 5, 2016 
Locomotive storage in prior years was an indicator of an economical slowdown or recession. When sales plummet, less materials and products are shipped.
Posted by AZ Mike on October 9, 2017 
It takes 6 live ones to pull 12 dead ones. Because of the weight, you need the Dynamic Braking available. Quite a sight to see out there. Just be respectful of RR Property.
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