Posted 4 years ago
fortapache
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Last week I posted a Union Pacific GP9 locomotive. This time it is two different versions but both are Santa Fe aka ATSF. All were made by Athearn and are HO Gauge. Gauge refers to the width of the track, the scale of HO is 1/87. The yellow and dark blue was the standard color scheme for freight. The zebra stripe tended to be used for switching. The GP9 is a road switcher so they would be pulling a freight train long distance or working in the yard.
The Zebra stripe is facing backwards but they would often run them that way on a train. The engineers thought it was safer to have more of the locomotive in front of them. The front end was just a restroom with a bit of other equipment while the back had a rather large diesel engine. The blue and yellow locomotive has a snow plow added to it and has been weathered a bit.
Plenty more to come as usual.
Nice work horse. The Zebra Stripe GP9, I've not seen before. Thanks for the facts! Looks like these two GP9's can tackle any grade.
Awwww. Thanks for the post. I remember as a kid playing with my brother when he had his train set. Good memories !! Thanks
Thank you very much Alfie. Yes they did it all.
Thank you very much Rose. I am happy to bring back the memories.
Made it into the top 10.
Made it to #3!
Good #3 ! Where is that at?
#3 for the week. Click on "Show And Tell" then "This Week"
Thanks!
That's super!
I rather liked the zebra stripes. That was, as far as I've been able to find, discontinued in 1966, with the introduction of blue boxes. I have several of these, but have yet to find one mint in the box....
My all time favorite train engine! Love that high hood!!
Thank you very much RVolsky.
And thank you very much DejaVu. I like high hoods too.