I returned to the transfer table with charged batteries to find BNSF 7836 on there, earlier I had a chance to get a shot of MRL 118 (GP9) being transferred while receiving a complete rebuild. MRL 118 had its engine exposed and only the cab intact. No outer shell on the back or radiator or stacks, it was quite amazing. |
Date:
3/14/2006 |
Location:
Livingston, MT Map  |
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Patrick Petroff |
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Author: Patrick Petroff
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This picture is part of album: Livingston, Montana--March 2006 |