Surviving GTW Locomotives
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Surviving GTW Locomotives
I have started compiling a roster of surviving GTW locomotives that are now working for other railroads, privately owned or in museums. Have a look: http://railroadfan.com/wiki/index.php/S ... ocomotives
If you know of any I don't have on the list, let me know!
If you know of any I don't have on the list, let me know!
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Re: Surviving GTW Locomotives
Good list. Don't forget GTW 4070 (Alco 2-8-2) undergoing yet another restoration in Cleveland at Midwest Railway Preservation Society. She has a very interesting history, and was one of the last steam locomotives to operate on the Mount Clemens sub in local service.Rode behind her once at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic, several seasons ago now.
www.midwestrailway.org/article/restoration-4070
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Re: Surviving GTW Locomotives
Updated significantly. (Almost) Every locomotive now has a picture of how it appears today. About the only thing I haven't sifted through yet is the GP9 fleet to see which are still around. Have a look: http://railroadfan.com/wiki/index.php/S ... ocomotives
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Thank you for putting this together. I'll have some good reading for the next few weeks.
SD80MAC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 7:50 pmUpdated significantly. (Almost) Every locomotive now has a picture of how it appears today. About the only thing I haven't sifted through yet is the GP9 fleet to see which are still around. Have a look: http://railroadfan.com/wiki/index.php/S ... ocomotives
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Ex-GTW GP9's 4545 and 4554 are with ADBF
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not to pester, but what about the GTW GP9Rs? theres a few left on CN's roster and Most all of them out working still on various places.
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Haven't gotten to the GP9Rs yet. In the meantime, I did cover all of their dispositions on the GTW All-Time Diesel Roster page: http://railroadfan.com/wiki/index.php/G ... sel_Roster
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i kinda assumed it wasn't done, but i thought i'd ask. i have their dispositions written down here too as i'm that nerd who keeps track of certain sets of power as well. (no idea where its at since I moved though) in a box i'm sure.
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GTW S2 #8110 now Tate and Lyle 8110 is the last surviving GTW S2 and the oldest surviving GTW diesel locomotive.
GTW 8197 was stored at the Railroad Museum of greater Cleveland until a few years ago when she was believed to be scrapped. Shes believed to have been the last suviving GTW S4 unless an old GTW Relco unit is sitting around.
GTW CS9 which is an Alco S4 refitted with a CAT motor engine by the GTW battle creek shops #1002 now Corydon Railway 86 still does regular work.
GTW 8197 was stored at the Railroad Museum of greater Cleveland until a few years ago when she was believed to be scrapped. Shes believed to have been the last suviving GTW S4 unless an old GTW Relco unit is sitting around.
GTW CS9 which is an Alco S4 refitted with a CAT motor engine by the GTW battle creek shops #1002 now Corydon Railway 86 still does regular work.
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Thanks GTW Dude
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Updated with a few new discoveries.
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I Mean't to mention GTW NW2 7914 is still around on the Boone Scenic Railroad and was built in 1942 making it the current oldest surviving GTW diesel while 8110 would be the oldest GTW Alco. http://rrpicturearchives.net/LocoPictur ... 953&Page=2
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The GTW GP9 that belongs to SRI took a stroll on the 5th when LTEX 310 died
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SRI does not own the 4428.David Collins wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 9:52 pmThe GTW GP9 that belongs to SRI took a stroll on the 5th when LTEX 310 died
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Who does?SD80MAC wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 10:32 amSRI does not own the 4428.David Collins wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 9:52 pmThe GTW GP9 that belongs to SRI took a stroll on the 5th when LTEX 310 died
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Great Lakes Locomotive.
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Wow! Had no idea one of the NW2s was still around. Added to the list!GTW Dude wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 9:48 pmI Mean't to mention GTW NW2 7914 is still around on the Boone Scenic Railroad and was built in 1942 making it the current oldest surviving GTW diesel while 8110 would be the oldest GTW Alco. http://rrpicturearchives.net/LocoPictur ... 953&Page=2
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I might have found another NW2.
US Steel 39 Nee- GTW 7910
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=486046
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locoPi ... ?id=159251
An RRpicturearchives comment says after receiving the cab rebuild the locomotive was sent to Industrial Maintenance Services of Hammond, Indiana. I decided to look up Industrial Maintenance Services of Hammond, Indiana but came up with nothing. The comment below states this locomotive later became US Steel 39. I looked up the US Steel roster on RRPictures and found a 39. I believe it has been misidentified as an SW1000. The cab windows and placement of headlights line up and on top of that the hood doesn’t have the overhang that the usual SW1000’s have (E.G attached photo) on the long hood. It even has the dip just before the cab which was never a design on SW1000’s IIRC. I looked up the all time roster of SW1000’s built on Wikipedia and not one lists US Steel ordering one leaving me to believe this is in fact GTW 7910.
I also think the identification of this locomotive as CNW 1004 is incorrect. If the cab was rebuilt in GTW paint then this locomotive shouldn’t have the rounded as-built hood and instead the SW-14 cab.
Even if it isn’t GTW heritage after all I still really hope this unit is around. It was last spotted in 2010 and looks like it was ready to be fired up unless there was some nasty engine failure under the body.
US Steel 39 Nee- GTW 7910
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... ?id=486046
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locoPi ... ?id=159251
An RRpicturearchives comment says after receiving the cab rebuild the locomotive was sent to Industrial Maintenance Services of Hammond, Indiana. I decided to look up Industrial Maintenance Services of Hammond, Indiana but came up with nothing. The comment below states this locomotive later became US Steel 39. I looked up the US Steel roster on RRPictures and found a 39. I believe it has been misidentified as an SW1000. The cab windows and placement of headlights line up and on top of that the hood doesn’t have the overhang that the usual SW1000’s have (E.G attached photo) on the long hood. It even has the dip just before the cab which was never a design on SW1000’s IIRC. I looked up the all time roster of SW1000’s built on Wikipedia and not one lists US Steel ordering one leaving me to believe this is in fact GTW 7910.
I also think the identification of this locomotive as CNW 1004 is incorrect. If the cab was rebuilt in GTW paint then this locomotive shouldn’t have the rounded as-built hood and instead the SW-14 cab.
Even if it isn’t GTW heritage after all I still really hope this unit is around. It was last spotted in 2010 and looks like it was ready to be fired up unless there was some nasty engine failure under the body.
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SW1000 might simply be that unit's rebuilt designation. There are lots of "SW1000s" out there that weren't built as actual cataloged EMD SW1000s.
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GTW SW1200 1269 (could be 1209 according to latest photo) is from a 1957 delivery of SW1200’s to the GTW from EMD. I’ll have to check the roster records on me but at some point she was transferred to the Central Vermont and then sold to a party in South Dakota called the Ellis and Eastern RR.
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