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Author: | T.J. Gaffney [ Tue Jan 15, 2002 2:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
Smokebox mentioned in a post down below that there was a dentist office made out of an E7 in the Spokane area. All I was able to find was a rumor of supposed Spokane International 5808, but it is listed as an E8, and the link no longer works. Is there anyone out there who has a picture of this? TJG Port Huron Museum tjgaffney@phmuseum.org |
Author: | Kevin [ Tue Jan 15, 2002 2:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
> Smokebox mentioned in a post down below that > there was a dentist office made out of an E7 > in the Spokane area. All I was able to find > was a rumor of supposed Spokane > International 5808, but it is listed as an > E8, and the link no longer works. Is there > anyone out there who has a picture of this? > TJG ItÂ’s an E-8, not E-7. I took a picture of it years ago (wearing a Daylight-esque scheme), so IÂ’ll have to dig it up. If I remember right, itÂ’s an ex Pennsy unit (arenÂ’t they all!), and that accounts for its original number. The dentist had a coach and at least one caboose as well. Speaking of privately owned cab units, does anyone have pictures of the old NP F that Dale Sanders bought from U.S. Steel back in the 1980s? I remember an article in CTC Board about moving the unit (a shell, really) across the West to California, where it was going to be restored as WP 920-D, I think. Kevin kfranchu@cadvision.com |
Author: | Brian Norden [ Tue Jan 15, 2002 11:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
> Smokebox mentioned in a post down below that > there was a dentist office made out of an E7 > in the Spokane area. All I was able to find > was a rumor of supposed Spokane > International 5808, but it is listed as an > E8, and the link no longer works. Is there > anyone out there who has a picture of this? Something in the back of my mind says that this dentist has been involved with the Inland Empire Railway Historical Society located in Spokane. Maybe even its president some years back, Brian Norden bnorden49@earthlink.net |
Author: | Michael Seitz [ Wed Jan 16, 2002 12:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
Gents: The Spokane International never owned any EMD power. The line, which operated from Spokane Washington northeastwards through Bonners Ferry Idaho to Eastport, where it interchanged with the Canadian Pacific. The line was primarily a bridge route between the UP and CP. The UP took over the line in the late 1950's and continues to run it today. The SI's entire diesel roster was five Alco RS-1's. Carriers into Spokane that rostered E units of any flavor were the GN,UP and SP&S, the latter two were frequent visitors to Spokane. The E-unit if I recall properly, is bequeathed to the Inland Empire Chapter of the NRHS. The whole assemblage, engine, passenger car (methinks its a heavyweight) and caboose, is on East Sprague Street in Spokane. Michael Seitz > Something in the back of my mind says that > this dentist has been involved with the > Inland Empire Railway Historical Society > located in Spokane. Maybe even its president > some years back, > Brian Norden mikefrommontana@juno.com |
Author: | Angie Morefield [ Wed Jan 16, 2002 1:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
Speaking of wierd cut up cab units, have any of you guys seen the F-unit Roundhouse website? I'm not sure I'd have the guts to move the thing the way he did but once I had it in my backyard I'm also not sure I'd have had the heart to hack it up. Seems like a pretty fair teaching tool but then again..... Just Tain Crazy, -Angie Ladypardus@cs.com |
Author: | ge13031 [ Wed Jan 16, 2002 8:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
Angie: If you get a chance visit http://www.lakeshorerailway.org./ If you get some free time come for a visit this summer for a short ride behind an E-unit. thanks for the tip on the F-unit roundhouse, I didn't know it was there. http://www.lakeshorerailway.org./ lamontdc@adelphia.net |
Author: | Dan Decker [ Thu Jan 17, 2002 2:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Spokane International 5808: E7 or E8? |
I believe I recall seeing once that this E unit in Spokane that is/was a dentist's office is actually a former Union Pacific E unit. Due to the relatively good condition of the UP E unit fleet, many of them survived to be repainted into other roads' colors as examples of those railroads. One of the E units back east that is painted as a NYC unit is also a former UP unit. > Gents: > The Spokane International never owned any > EMD power. The line, which operated from > Spokane Washington northeastwards through > Bonners Ferry Idaho to Eastport, where it > interchanged with the Canadian Pacific. The > line was primarily a bridge route between > the UP and CP. The UP took over the line in > the late 1950's and continues to run it > today. > The SI's entire diesel roster was five Alco > RS-1's. Carriers into Spokane that rostered > E units of any flavor were the GN,UP and > SP&S, the latter two were frequent > visitors to Spokane. > The E-unit if I recall properly, is > bequeathed to the Inland Empire Chapter of > the NRHS. The whole assemblage, engine, > passenger car (methinks its a heavyweight) > and caboose, is on East Sprague Street in > Spokane. > Michael Seitz wichita_rails@msn.com |
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