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SP GP35R 6309 |
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SP GP35R 6309, Phoenix, Arizona, October 1979, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built as road number 7471 in May 1964 (c/n 29557) on EMD Order 5669, it became 6583 after the 1965 renubering, and was rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen to GP35R 6309 (SP class EF425K-1) sometime during 1978. |
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10/1/1979 Upload Date: 6/24/2009 6:30:34 PM |
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Phoenix, AZ |
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Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
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SP 6309(GP35R) |
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710 Comments: 1 |
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Title: |
SP GP35R 6309 |
Description: |
SP GP35R 6309, Phoenix, Arizona, October 1979, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built as road number 7471 in May 1964 (c/n 29557) on EMD Order 5669, it became 6583 after the 1965 systemwide renumbering, and was rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen to GP35R 6309 sometime during 1978. |
Photo Date: |
10/1/1979 Upload Date: 6/24/2009 7:22:25 PM |
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Phoenix, AZ |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
Locomotives: |
SP 6309(GP35R) |
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739 Comments: 2 |
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SP GP35R 6309 |
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Southern Pacific Railroad GP35R 6309 at Clyde, Illinois on June 8, 1982, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 6309 was built in May 1964 ( c/n 29557 ) as GP35 7471, renumbered during 1965 to 6583, rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen November 9, 1978 to GP35R 6309, class EF425K-1. It was wrecked November 9, 1988 at Steins, New Mexico, retired November 16, 1988. The following is from the utahrails.net web site explaining the rebuild suffix letters: The break between the use of the E suffix (R8 program) and the R suffix (GRIP) appears to be in January 1977, when Southern Pacific Equipment Co., was merged into Southern Pacific Transportation Co. To show this change in ownership, the suffix portion of SP's locomotive classification system was changed. Examples include (for the SD9s): EF618-E1 and EF618-E2 becoming EF618-R1 and EF618-R2. At the end of 1976, the tax advantages of SP selling the units to SP Equipment Co., then leasing them back, apparently went away. From 1977 on, SP was able to retain full ownership and still claim new-unit status for its rebuilt locomotives because, as a source at SP has said, the rebuild effort was costing more than 50 percent of the cost of a new locomotive. This allowed the railroad (instead of its equipment subsidiary) to recapitalize the rebuilt locomotives and begin depreciating their value again. The GRIP rebuild program was introduced by way of a letter dated December 6, 1976 from SP's Chief Mechanical Officer, at which time the change to the new suffix, from E to R, was also laid out as to how the locomotive classifications would also be changed. |
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6/8/1982 Upload Date: 6/16/2010 10:39:01 AM |
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Clyde (subdivision), IL |
Author: |
Chuck Zeiler |
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Roster |
Locomotives: |
SP 6309(GP35R) |
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307 Comments: 0 |
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SP 6309 |
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2/8/1987 Upload Date: 1/10/2009 11:18:46 PM |
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Colton, CA |
Author: |
Tom Fassett |
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Locomotives: |
SP 6309(GP35R) |
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451 Comments: 0 |
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