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N 29 B 8.6K C 12 E Sep 15, 1985 F Apr 19, 2012
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The date is September 15, 1985, and it may be Union Pacific by this time, but the locomotive tracks at Yard Center in Dolton, Illinois, sure look like Missouri Pacific. And not a yellow one to be seen!

Tags:   MP MoPac Missouri Pacific Union Pacific Yard Center Dolton Illinois locomotive line up train railroad IL GP15-1 EMD SD40-2 UP

N 51 B 10.0K C 16 E Sep 1, 1984 F Jan 8, 2014
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Four Missouri Pacific SD40-2s cruise through Wolf Lake, Illinois, with a coal train on the Chester Subdivision in September 1984.

Tags:   Missouri Pacific MP MoPac Chester Subdivision EMD SD40-2 screaming eagle blue Wolf Lake Illinois train coal train railroad IL

N 66 B 5.3K C 4 E Sep 1, 1984 F Dec 29, 2016
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Missouri Pacific EMD SD40-2 No. 3097 sits at the engine facility of the small yard in Chester, Illinois, in September 1984, with two cabooses keeping it company.

Tags:   Missouri Pacific MoPac MP EMD SD40-2 3097 Jenks blue caboose Chester Illinois IL

N 75 B 2.7K C 10 E Aug 10, 1986 F May 11, 2024
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Missouri Pacific EMD GP38-2 No. 2377 rests at Yard Center locomotive facility at Dolton, Illinois, on August 10, 1986, after starring in a movie disguised as Southland No. 2377. It was featured in “End of the line” starring Kevin Bacon, Wilford Brimley, and of course, Southland No. 2377. I have never seen the 1987 movie, but gist of it involves the closing down of Southland Railway to be replaced by air freight, with railway workers in the shop town of Clifford, Arkansas, deciding to fight the shutting, with Brimley’s character leading the way. They decide to head to the railroad’s headquarters in Chicago to change the the mind of the Chairman of the Board about closing down the railway, and what better way to get there than GP38-2 No. 2377! The locomotive obviously got used for some target practice at some point, with No. 2377 still riddled with bullet holes and missing some window glass in this view.

The history of No. 2377 is pretty interesting too. This locomotive was built as MP No. 900 in 1972, later renumbered to No. 2051. After the merger with Union Pacific in 1982, the locomotive was renumbered to No. 2377 in 1986, when the then-stored locomotive was chosen to star in “End of the Line” with the Jenks blue paint washed and a Southland logo covering up the old MoPac insignia. After movie work, the locomotive was stored again and retired from the UP roster in 1987, soon thereafter going into the Helm Leasing locomotive fleet as HLCX No. 2377. After working for various other railroads as part of the lease fleet, the engine went back to the UP in 1996! No. 2377 became UP No. 1819, again renumbered No. 319—minus the bullet holes, of course.

Tags:   Missouri Pacific MP MoPac Union Pacific locomotive Yard Center Illinois Dolton EMD IL train railroad movie Southland GP38-2

N 87 B 2.2K C 5 E Sep 15, 1985 F May 11, 2024
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Missouri Pacific EMD SD40 Nos. 3088 and 3080, along with EMD SD40-2 No. 3134 rest at Yard Center locomotive facility at Dolton, Illinois, on September 15, 1985.

Tags:   Missouri Pacific MP MoPac Union Pacific locomotive Yard Center Illinois Dolton EMD IL train railroad SD40 locomotive facility


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