UP SD40-2 #3242

Scott Siebler Nov 6, 2000

  1. Scott Siebler

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    Is SD40-2 #3242 still in service and does it have the We Will Deliver slogan in black letters on the long hood? A picture would be apreciated.
     
  2. Harron

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    Up trace shows UP 3242 Departing Barrington, IL at 21:41 tonight, and scheduled to arrive 03:52 Tuesday morning at Bluearth, MN.

    Looking at my roster and renumber scheme, this series of SD40-2s will not be renumbered, so they probably will only be repainted at time of major service.

    Sorry, I looked but couldn't find a picture of this loco.




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    Corey Lynch
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    Hey Corey, what's this "UP trace" thing. I take it that it traces UP locomotives, and their departures/destinations. WHat is it exactly, and where could I get it. It would be a good help since UP runs trains through my home town of Milwaukee.

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  5. Kevin Stevens

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    The link to UP's Public Equipment Trace is: my.uprr.com/pub/pet
    Using the equipment identification (it traces freight cars also) such as UP3242 or SP9820, it gives you the equipment's latest location and destination (if a destination is assigned). I recently used it to trace the progress of the Engineering specila with UP6936.

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  6. Harron

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    Kevin is exactly right. It is pretty much the AEI tag readers available to all the public. You can read anything that has passed a reader on the system. So, if there is a CSX loco on the system, you can trace it. BNSF - trace it, DTTX - trace it. You get the picture.

    All you need to follow a train is a "trace car", which in Kevin's case was UP 6936 (actually a loco). You can use a loco, but there is no guarantee the power won't change on you. That's why I recommend a car if you're tracing a train. For those specific locos, just put em in!!

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    Corey Lynch
    Pres - Rensselaer Model RR Society
    NEB&W RR
    http://www.rpi.edu/~lynchc/Railfanning/railfanning.htm - My Site
    http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/ - NEB&W
     

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