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Well that isn't too helpful since that is just one classification from one railroad.
The loco is a Baldwin DR-6-4-20 with cowling styled after the PRR T-1 class. The two axel version that came later was an RF-16. Both of them are referred to as Sharks, though the DR-6-20 also came in Babyface. Perhaps the next most famous DR-6-4-20 was the CNJ double ended locos. These are the same loco as the tri-axel shark, but with dual cabs and Babyface cowling.
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Are those UP SD70M going to be released soon?-UP train awaits clearance, crossing over from the Palmdal cut-off to the BNSF Cajob Sub, on its way to Yermo, then to Vegas:
-Joe
Are those UP SD70M going to be released soon?