Update: 7/3/07
"In your Photos section, “On the Rails” subsection, you
have a photo titled 4 GP-49’s pulling a mixed train. Actually, this
is not the case. The full story on the events depicted in the photo is as
follows.
"When the first GP-49’s were acquired, the railroad was looking
for a way to get them to Seattle without the charges normally associated
with such a move. In this case those charges would have been at least $15,000
to $20,000 in 1984 dollars. An arrangement was negotiated with Burlington
Northern to provide free transportation from the B&OCT interchange in
LaGrange, IL to Seattle in exchange for letting BN test the engines for
one and one-half round trips between Chicago and Seattle. BN was interested
in the new EMD wheel slip technology applied to the engines and wanted to
see if there might be applications for a unit this size with the updated
technology on BN. What is depicted here is one of those moves with the car
behind the locomotives being a BN dynamometer car, not a passenger car.
The train is probably one of the Northtown, MN to Seattle manifest freight
trains. I would say from the terrain that the photo is taken in Central
Montana or perhaps somewhere in Western North Dakota. All of the trips by
the engines over BN used the Great Northern line through this area. After
the tests, BN delivered the locomotives to Alaska Hydro-Train in Seattle
for movement to Alaska. I was the senior commercial officer at the railroad
at the time and negotiated the arrangement with BN. I hope this helps clarify
this photo."
John T. Gray
Senior Vice President, Policy and Economics
Association of American Railroads