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2/7/03 GMD London built BNSF ex Sante Fe GP60M #146 sits on the outbound shop track at Mac Yrd. 146 is coupled to a BNSF GP9B 1700
The once proud Sante Fe Warbonnet painted in the (then new) Super Fleet livery(thanks Mike Haverty) is a shadow of its former self. BNSF 146 is still on the roster, but now downgraded to local service and are designated GP60M-3
The GP60'S were one of the last high horsepower locomotives built by GMD.
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Caption: 2/7/03 GMD London built BNSF ex Sante Fe GP60M #146 sits on the outbound shop track at Mac Yrd. 146 is coupled to a BNSF GP9B 1700 The once proud Sante Fe Warbonnet painted in the (then new) Super Fleet livery(thanks Mike Haverty) is a shadow of its former self. BNSF 146 is still on the roster, but now downgraded to local service and are designated GP60M-3 The GP60'S were one of the last high horsepower locomotives built by GMD.

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Phil Hall [81] (more) (contact)
Date: 2/07/2003 (search)
Railway: Canadian National (search)
Reporting Marks: BNSF 146 (search)
Train Symbol: NA (search)
Subdivision/SNS: MacMillan Yard (search)
City/Town: Vaughn (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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  1. The GP60M was truly a 70 MPH hot rod on rails, with great Warbonnet lines to go with it.Saw many of them come off the line in London and it was my most favorite locomotive.

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