SD70MAC 3909
Photo courtesy of Mark Gillings

ARR 3909 and 3946 are at Harbor Island in Seattle, WA on July 18, 2024 waiting to be loaded.


 

SD70MAC 3909
Photo courtesy of Deane Motis

In route to new home rails. ARR 3909 and 3946 being loaded on the AML Barge. July 19, 2024. Note both units carry ARR reporting marks.

 

SD70MAC 3909
Photo courtesy of Deane Motis

In route to new home rails. ARR 3909 and 3946 being loaded on the AML Barge. July 19, 2024. Note both units carry ARR reporting marks.

 

SD70MAC 3909
Photo courtesy of Deane Motis

Not so new ARR 3909 being shoved onto the Alaska Marine Lines Barge. Seattle July 20, 2024. My photo.

 


SD70MAC 3909

SD70MAC #3909 in the Anchorage yard, August 26, 2024

 

SD70MAC 3909

Pete Mejia, under official escort by an Alaska Railroad employee, took this photo through the dirty window of the Anchorage Shops. Ex-KCS SD70MAC #3909 is being prepared for the application of a wrap by International Name Plate Supplies (INPS). An INPS artist created the artwork for the railroad’s approval. INPS will paint all hand rails and latches, vents, hinges, etc, by way of color matching the paint to the vinyl. All the work is done at the Alaska Railroad in Anchorage with INPS, 3M trained and certified graphic installers. The film was printed in Longview, Texas at their plant. They use all 3M premium vinyls. 10/28/24


SD70MAC 3909

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SD70MAC #4130 wrap job details. These photographs were taken from private property with permission to access. 12/3/24

 

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