slenderman8888
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LOL XD the actual story behind BRBX #600 is that in 2017 the lease on the HHP-8s ran out and amtraks fleet were returned to bombardier they had their amtrak markings and number removed and they got bombardiers reporting mark (BRBX) amtrak #664 became BRBX #600 and it was towed into a siding near a bombardier plant but in the year 2019 bombardier went bust and the engine was forgotten it sat on that siding for years to come and it collected a lot of rust and dirt but one day in 2024 an amtrak employee stumbled upon the very rusty engine and he told his coworkers about it and that it should be preserved and after some negotiations an engine was ordered onto the abandoned tracks to pick up the engine from there it was towed to amtraks new museum and at the museum the HHP-8 was dropped off in the restoration shops and after a few weeks of hard work and cleaning the engine was put on display in the large exhibit hallThat HHP-8 looks more like someone just dumped a huge tub of cocoa power on it.
that is the story of BRBX #600