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Post by chessie77 on Jul 26, 2012 21:29:13 GMT -5
;D I hope the is the right place to post this. Has anyone modeled any locomotives that were actually ordered by a real railroad but then cancelled for some reason? I'm thinking of alot of units that fall into this catagory, such as: Rock Island C430 Penn Central C636 (second order) Chessie B&O GP40-2 (4448-4474) Chessie C&O B30-7 (8299-8313) Union Pacific SD45 (2 more 60 unit orders) Union Pacific U33C Union Pacific SD39 Louisville & Nashville/FL SD50 (delivered as SBD) Clinchfield/FL SD40T-2 Spokane, Portland & Seattle GP38-2 ( delivered as BN) Erie Lackawanna U23B (delivered to L&N) Erie Lackawanna GP38-2 Detroit, Toledo & Ironton C420 Chicago & North Western SD80MAC Pennsylvania C636 (delivered as PC) Pennsylavnia U33C (delivered as PC) Denver and Rio Grande SD40T-2 (5414-5433) Conrail SD80MAC (4130-4204) Missouri Pacific SD50 (went to C&NW instead) SOO Line SD60 (went to C&NW instead) Southern Pacific GP35 (24units in 1966) Southern Pacific U33C (15 units cancelled in 1975) Southern Pacific SD45T-2 (also cancelled in 1975) Well, that's all I can think of off the top of my head. Has anyone done any of these locomotive might have beens? Just something to think about.
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Post by Randy Earle on Jul 26, 2012 21:47:59 GMT -5
NKP ordered EMC BL-2s but cancelled the order and bought ALCO PAs.
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Post by dtinut on Jul 26, 2012 22:13:20 GMT -5
Detroit, Toledo & Ironton C420 - naw, wouldn't happen. DT&I was a pure EMD railroad, never owned anything but EMD's. The DT&I took control of the AA in late '63 when the Wabash unloaded it before the merger with the N&W. The Ann Arbor was planning to buy some Alco C420's, and had made arrangements to swap som power to the LV to try out their C-420's for 6 months. The DT&I ended up sending 3 brand new DT&I GP35's to the LV so the AA could test the Alco's, but since the DT&I mechanical dept was now in charge, they decided against any purchase.
Nice thought though. The only non-EMD stuff was leased units from other RR's when the DT&I was power short.
Regards, Brian
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Post by chessie77 on Jul 26, 2012 22:24:00 GMT -5
;D Actually the DT&I placed an order with Alco after testing LV 413, 414, 415 in early 1965, sales order 21231. They were to be numbered 200-204. The order was cancelled in June 1965, thus keeping DT&I all EMD.
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Post by chessie77 on Jul 26, 2012 22:26:57 GMT -5
Randy, I wonder how the BL-2s would have been painted, standard freight of a variation of the PA scheme? Could be interesting to see.
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Post by Packer on Jul 26, 2012 23:49:20 GMT -5
On the SP&S GP38's not -2's came to the bn as SP&S was left no choice as alco had gone out of business the 2072 was the last new SP&S painted unit carried #200 never turned a revunue mile in sp&s paint the merger intervened and under bn's order was repainted green before ever leaving emd And ALCO's closure is also why there were only 2 C415s and 10 C636s. There was another order of each that never got built.
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Post by Randy Earle on Jul 27, 2012 0:39:47 GMT -5
Randy, I wonder how the BL-2s would have been painted, standard freight of a variation of the PA scheme? Could be interesting to see. According to the Nickel Plate Historical & Technical Society, they would have been blue and silver like the PAs ended up getting. NKP tested several F units in that scheme.
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Post by oldrail on Jul 27, 2012 1:23:00 GMT -5
Soo Line's first 21 SD60's were a canceled N&W (or NS) order. They even came wired for Pacesetter slow speed control. Soo Line was looking seriously at the GP49 or 59. EMD made Soo an offer they couldn't refuse on the SD60. Soo went back later for two more orders totaling 42 units.
Dick Haave
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Post by chessie77 on Jul 27, 2012 7:51:15 GMT -5
;D I think the NKP BL-2s would have been interesting in the blue and silver. Also, I forgot about the SP&S orders for 4 C415s and 2 C636s. Any more people can think of?
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Post by chessie77 on Jul 27, 2012 7:55:27 GMT -5
Dick, I hadn't read that the SOO SD60s were from a cancelled N&W(NS) order. Did the SOO actually place anorder with EMD for any GP49s or GP59s? Again, these would have been interesting locos.
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Post by carlmarsico on Jul 27, 2012 9:56:43 GMT -5
CR's U36B's were built for Auto Train, but were never delivered (CR had the trucks swapped before they took 'em) MEC's U18B's were from a cancelled SCL order
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Post by T on Jul 27, 2012 15:26:56 GMT -5
Penn Central C636 (second order)
Erie Lackawanna U23B (delivered to L&N) Erie Lackawanna GP38-2
Pennsylvania C636 (delivered as PC) Pennsylavnia U33C (delivered as PC)
NKP ordered EMC BL-2s but cancelled the order and bought ALCO PAs. Any one have a thought what the Road numbers would have been? for these locomotives, how NKP would have the BL-2's painted?
Tom
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Post by Jack Napier on Jul 27, 2012 20:58:24 GMT -5
I know of quite a few cancelled locomotive orders, actually: Union Pacific: 2 "Centipedes" 1 DDA35 120 SD45's 10 SD39's 20 U33C's 10 U23C's 23 SD40-2B's 120 SD40-2's 50 C36-7's Rock Island: 35 GP38-2's (To C&NW) 39 GP38-2's 40 SD40-2's Conrail: 59 GP40-2's 24 SD40-2's 25 B30-7's 26 GP60M's 4 SD70MAC's 4 AC4400CW's 28 SD80MAC's Milwaukee Road: 5 FP45's Illinois Central: 5 FP45's Reading: 30 GP20's 4 RS-27's Lehigh Valley: 3 C628's Western Pacific: 10 GP30's 8 SW1500's 10 GP38-2's 10 GP40-2's MKT: 12 GP35's PRR: 13 RS-27's New Haven: 10 GP7's 2 Aerotrains (And while I know the forums called the Diesel Detailer, but I know of a few cancelled steam locomotive orders as well... ): PRR: 25 2-10-4's P&LE: 3 2-8-4's M&St.L: 5 2-6-6-4's WP: 8 4-8-8-4's
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Post by danielsokyrail on Jul 27, 2012 21:01:40 GMT -5
Dont quote me on this, but I pretty positive I read somewhere that the L&N had more SD35s on order but ended up with I think GP35s.
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Post by Jack Napier on Jul 27, 2012 21:02:01 GMT -5
Soo Line's first 21 SD60's were a canceled N&W (or NS) order. They even came wired for Pacesetter slow speed control. Soo Line was looking seriously at the GP49 or 59. EMD made Soo an offer they couldn't refuse on the SD60. Soo went back later for two more orders totaling 42 units. Dick Haave I could've sworn that the Soo Line cancelled an order of SD60's (which went to the C&NW), and then ordered some of their own accord. I was unaware that any were from a cancelled NS order.
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Post by T on Jul 28, 2012 0:04:45 GMT -5
Any one have a thought what the Road numbers would have been? for these locomotives, how NKP would have the BL-2's painted? In their Black or in blue and white?
Tom
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Post by oldrail on Jul 28, 2012 0:20:59 GMT -5
Don't believe Soo Line signed any orders for the 49's or 59's, but EMD knew they were getting close. The NS had ordered 21 SD60's, EMD had all the structural stee, sub assemblies ready, etc to assemble when NS canceled order. EMD went to Soo with a DEAL.
Soo had been looking at four axle units because they wanted a unit that could go anywhere (branch lines) on the system and they thought around 3000 HP was the practical limit for four axles.
As for the NKP and BL2's, I doubt they looked very hard or long. The BL2 did not have enough boiler capacity for the service the PA were to perform.
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Post by Jack Napier on Jul 28, 2012 1:23:53 GMT -5
Clinchfield/FL SD40T-2 Southern Pacific SD45T-2 (also cancelled in 1975) You know how many were ordered?
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Post by jmlaboda on Jul 28, 2012 8:31:56 GMT -5
Southern Railway reportedly was looking at ordering F9s but went with SD24s instead when EMD announced them. They already had FM Train Masters in service, which probably was a part of the reason why they went with the SD24s.
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Post by jmlaboda on Jul 28, 2012 21:08:55 GMT -5
P&WV ordered 2 EMD GP35s which were delivered to N&W with low hoods.
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