Who wants to be a millionaire and/or Jeopardy: TRAINZ VERSION

my question for this thread?

I'm guessing anyone can post train questions here so here is mine-

Which Railroad is the leading buyer of the SD40-2?

1.UP (Union Pacific)

2.BN (Burlington Northern)

3.BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe)

4.CP (Canadian Pacific)
 
I'm guessing anyone can post train questions here so here is mine-

Which Railroad is the leading buyer of the SD40-2?

1.UP (Union Pacific)

2.BN (Burlington Northern)

3.BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe)

4.CP (Canadian Pacific)

1. UP? (union pacific)
 
BUZZZZZ, Nope. Union Pacific was the SECOND largest buyer of the SD40-2 with 686 units.
 
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My first guess was kinda me second guessing myself. But i'm going to use fifty fifty and go with BN? I've never heard of them before, but i'm not sure any of the other answers can be right
 
CORRECT and ANOTHER QUESTION!!!!

DING DING!! Yes the answer is BN. They ordered a whopping- 779 units!!

The second largest was Union pacific with- 686 units.

And the third largest was Canadian Pacific (CP) with- 484 units.

Good Job!!

And now another question!!

Q- In 1992 a railroad company leased a locomotive from Union Pacific, to be the leading unit in their Santa Train. What railroad company leased the locomotive, and what was the locomotive?

Railroads-

1.Canadian Pacific

2.Clinchfield

3.Metra

Note: All of these railroads listed ran Christmas Trains(to my knowledge) (or Santa Trains)

Locomotives-

1. UP 844

2. UP DD40x 6936(i believe thats the number)

3. UP 3985

1 more question.

Q- What Railroad purchased the only "U-boats" designed for Passenger service?

I am not posting answers like the last 2 questions. Just to make it more harder.
 
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Grrrrrr I hate American questions!

But, since I'm here, I'm going to take a random and incorrect guess:

Canadian Pacific, the loco was UP 3985, the Challenger, I have a video of 3985 pulling a Santa train, but haven't watched for years. (Probaly because it's American)
 
Clinchfield (CSX) rented UP 3985 and dressed it up as a Clinchfield loco.

Santa Fe with there Various U30C Derivatives.
 
This railroad is known as the busiest commuter railroad in North America, operating on only 700 miles of track?

(Jeopardy Format)
 
Her is the question: on TS2010 and TS12 there is a rail map that is used to indicate the routes section. What system is this?
 
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