A Tale of Two GE's
On my way back home from Tulsa this weekend, I stumbled upon the PRLX 628, an ex-CSX CW46AH lugging a cut of cars down the SKOL in Coffeyville, KS sandwiched between two rather unique faces. SKOL's slug #503 began life as KCS' GP30 #111, while Coffeyville Resources' GE 70-tonner sits on the east side of the tracks. I believe that this unit is now owned by the Heart of the Heartlands Corporation, as per their February, 2017 newsletter: www.heartlandstrainclub.org/2017-02 Newsletter.pdf
A Tale of Two GE's
On my way back home from Tulsa this weekend, I stumbled upon the PRLX 628, an ex-CSX CW46AH lugging a cut of cars down the SKOL in Coffeyville, KS sandwiched between two rather unique faces. SKOL's slug #503 began life as KCS' GP30 #111, while Coffeyville Resources' GE 70-tonner sits on the east side of the tracks. I believe that this unit is now owned by the Heart of the Heartlands Corporation, as per their February, 2017 newsletter: www.heartlandstrainclub.org/2017-02 Newsletter.pdf