GP49 Number 2806 - CCET

2807

Freshly painted and looking good, CCET 2806 rests in the sun at the CCET's Ancor Terminal in Newtown. 2806 is one of nine GP49's originally built for the Alaska Railroad, and still carries her ARR number and ARR-specific details. CCET rosters 3 of these unique units comprising the entire roster of this 53 mile shortline, and 2806 is the first of the three units to receive a full repaint. Newtown, Ohio 9/28/15

 

2807

Freshly painted Cincinnati East Terminal Railway GP49 2806 rests at the CCET facility in Newtown on a mild summer evening in the Ohio River Valley. CCET 2806 carried the same number when built new for the Alaska Railroad, and until repainted still wore their colors as well. Newtown, Ohio 8/25/15

 


GP49 Number 2806 - CCW

2806

2806

2806

2806

2806

GP49 2806 just arrived to Columbia-Walla Walla Railroad. CWW now has ex-Alaska Railroad GP49 units 2806, 2807 and 2809. 2803 is over in Centralia, WA and 2802 somewhere in the Columbia Basin. 1/17/21


2809

2806


2806

Ex Alaska Railroad GP49 units 2809/2806 of Columbia-Walla Walla Railroad head East for a local customer. Click here for the video.


GP49 2806, 2807 and 2809 lashup

GP49 2806, 2807 and 2809 lashup

GP49 2806, 2807 and 2809 lashup

GP49 2806, 2807 and 2809 lashup

GP49 2806, 2807 and 2809 lashup

A trio lashup of EMD GP49 units of Columbia-Walla Walla Railroad, that were in service of the Alaska Railroad from 1985-2006. Pictured are three of the original GP49s working together in unison with each other, as they work quite effectively when done so. Wallula Junction, WA

 

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