And a blast from the past......... Since nobody mentioned a specific time frame, may I offer this shot of a quartet of GP40-2s on the point of hotshot freight 33, approaching Afton, OK on the Cherokee Sub en route Tulsa and points south. Summer 1980.
How about some of the most recent matches I've seen: (I see matched units outside the house quite frequently, actually)
Is a set of FP7's on the RJC Dinner Train considered cheating? [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvWxQ5xxgNc"]YouTube - R.J. Corman Dinner Train,Bardstown, 7/10/07[/ame]
Those F units have a freight pilot. I guess a lot of them probably did, depending on how they were ordered.
Long time, Marshall, good to have you back! Scenes like that are becoming very rare, even on MRL nowadays...
Twins in Ingleside These beautifu "snootsl," even though they belong to the Borg, are apparently assigned to the new yard at Ingleside, TX to switch the plants on the ship channel there..
Thanks Hemi! Heres a two more: A trio of BNSF Dash 9's ? heading towards Missuola, MT with a unit grain train. Two brand new SD70Ace's leading off Mullan Pass toward Helena, MT
BNSF 922 and 854 in the rear I don't know my engines well enough to know if this qualifies as a match. (if it don't let me know I will do more home work)
I'm unsure how many they have. I am just now starting to learn more about them. I know that all the former SOO units have the red/white, while INRR's other power is solid red.
Are those matched Dash-8's?? I cannot tell the rear unit, but it sure looks like a Dash-8 to me.. Those are fairly rare.
INRD bought 11 SOO SD60's. They are numbered 6004, 6006, 6007, 6009, 6010, 6011, 6012, 6013, 6016, 6017, 6018. All are in the white and red, with the SOO patched over and the INRD logo painted on.