Tonight’s
Throwback Thursday takes us to Santa Fe’s Argentine Yard in Kansas City, KS.
It’s August 4, 1977, and we’re at the west end of the yard where we find an
unorthodox consist that includes ATSF 8002, a rare U30CG, CN “4115”, a
GMD-built GP40, and ATSF 3626, a GP39-2. Interestingly, both CN and ATSF were
known for their fondness of six-axle cowl units – CN ordering Bombardier
HR-616’s, GMDD SD50F’s and SD60F’s, and GE C40-8M’s, and ATSF acquiring a fleet
of new F45’s and FP45’s, U30CG’s, and used SDP40-2F’s from Amtrak (traded for a
number of switchers and CF7’s). The U30CG is perhaps a bit more special than the
other cowls though, one of only six delivered as ATSF 400-405 in November 1967.
Looking sharp in their silver and red Warbonnet paint, their passenger train
careers were cut short in February 1969 when a U30CG derailed while leading the
Grand Canyon Limited at Chillicothe, IL. The derailment, at least partially,
was attributed to the design of the U30CG – a fate the SDP40-2F would later
share – and the units demoted to freight service. This meant a repaint, and the
standard blue and yellow freight colors now cover the fluted stainless side
panels. Evidently, the Santa Fe was short of power in 1977, as evidenced by the
CN GP40 in the consist. Actually, the middle unit is CN 4015, temporarily
renumbered to avoid a number conflict with ATSF’s fleet of SD39’s at the time
also numbered in the 4000-series. CN was no stranger to leasing spare units,
and throughout the late 1970’s leased locomotives, primarily GP40’s, SD40’s and
even some six-axle MLW’s, to Conrail, ATSF, and L&N. Interestingly, the
likelihood that this consist could be repeated would be short-lived. The
oddball GE would be traded back to its builder three years after this photo on
an order of B36-7’s, meanwhile the GP40 was leased to L&N in 1978. It would eventually be retired by CN by 1998 (likely earlier), and presumably scrapped. Today,
the former ATSF 3626 soldiers on as BNSF 2791, interestingly still in the classic ATSF
blue and yellow paint scheme as of February 2016 (!).
The photo below was taken the
day after the photo above, ironically, near Canadian, TX. We again see the same
cowled U-boat and CN visitor, paired this time with U36C #8789 and a GP20. It
seems the ATSF was intent on getting the most out of the borrowed GP40 while
they could! In any event, it seems that the summer of 1977 was a good time to be a railfan along the Santa Fe and I'm fortunate to have these interesting images to study.
'Til next time,
Peter.
That is a REALLY unusual consist!
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