New paint; you could smell it above the normal Pasadena air chemical aroma.
Always nice to get a SP 'chrome; there were a lot less of them than the Santa Fe.
The top three in the prized "SP roster batting order" in Houston was the 4375, 2968 and 2700, due to kodachrome paint. Here 4375 sits in between runs to Strang in the south yard of Englewood.
This unit later repainted to become A&M 60
One of the few, the proud, the MP yellow.
On it's last hurrah.
Rebuilt at Milby Street roundhouse from HB&T SW9 28
Beginning of the last hurrah for the pooches.
Rebuilt from NW U25B 8146, originally WAB 507
We were in a euphoric state of shock when they transferred all those WP GP40/-2s to Texas shortly after the merger.
Another proud warrior that has seen it's glory.
They were like mosquitos; they were everywhere! Now they're all gone....
Sad sight for a GE fan as this once "elegant" lady sits stored at Salt Lake City.