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What engine is that cab shot inside of? I can't tell if it's that WP unit or not, cause it looks like an SP nose. Whatever it is it looks outstanding!
 
What engine is that cab shot inside of? I can't tell if it's that WP unit or not, cause it looks like an SP nose. Whatever it is it looks outstanding!

That would be the interior of this bad boy:
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A Tri Rail train... in the Pacific Northwest... huh. :confused:
Anyway, this is my first attempt at reskinning an engine. Pretty good for a beginner.
 
A Tri Rail train... in the Pacific Northwest... huh. :confused:
Anyway, this is my first attempt at reskinning an engine. Pretty good for a beginner.

LOL when I saw it, I thought "Nice Tri-Rail train, but it looks NOTHING like Florida!" Good job!
 
I was busy frog giggin last night so let's get a little red white and blue now that I'm back in...
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Not really "American Pride" scheme, but it is the right colors! :hehe:
 
That's pretty close to the power for the RoadRailer that comes thru Dalton. I've got a picture of a northbound Roadrailer with two Dash 9-40CWs and a southbound on another day with an SD70M and an SD60.

That's close to the power on any NS train, you're talking about a railroad with somewhere around 1,900-2,000 C44-9W's (D9-44CW's[All the C40-9W/D9-40CW's were uprated to 4400hp). Keep in mind, NS has around 7,000 locomotives, so we're talking about roughly a third of their entire locomotive fleet.
 
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