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  2. Wells Fargo Rail - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo Rail provides various services to its rail customers. It of course leases the railcars and locomotives, but also provides the financing for the leases (Operating Leases, Net Lease, Full Service Lease and Car Hire Arrangement), and also Sale/Leaseback (buying rail stock from company and leasing it back to them), Portfolio Acquisitions, Asset Sales and Lease/Sublease.

  3. Sierra No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Railway #3 on the P&AC. No. 3 is a 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler steam locomotive built by the Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works of Paterson, New Jersey. Construction of the locomotive was completed on March 26, 1891, and was given Rogers construction number 4493. It has 17 in × 24 in (43 cm × 61 cm) cylinders, 56-inch (140 cm) driving wheels ...

  4. William Crooks (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The William Crooks is a 4-4-0 steam locomotive that was the first locomotive to operate in the State of Minnesota, beginning in 1861. [1] It was named after William Crooks, the Chief Mechanical Engineer for the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. [1][2] He served as a colonel and commander of the 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the ...

  5. Railtown 1897 State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Railtown 1897 is located in Jamestown, California. The entire park preserves the historic core of the original Sierra Railway of California (later reincorporated as the Sierra Railroad). The railway's Jamestown locomotive and rolling stock maintenance facilities are remarkably intact and continue to function much as they have for over 100 years.

  6. EMD SD70 series - Wikipedia

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    The EMD SD70 is a series of diesel-electric locomotives produced by the US company Electro-Motive Diesel. This locomotive family is an extension and improvement of the EMD SD60 series. Production commenced in late 1992 [1][page needed] and since then over 5,700 units have been produced; most of these are the SD70M, SD70MAC, and SD70ACe models.

  7. EMD E9 - Wikipedia

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    EMD E9. UP #949 leads an excursion through Clinton, Iowa in August 1995. The E9 is a 2,400-horsepower (1,790 kW), A1A-A1A passenger train -hauling diesel locomotive built by General Motors ' Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois, between April 1954 and January 1964. 100 cab-equipped A units were produced and 44 cabless booster B units ...

  8. GE Dash 9-44CW - Wikipedia

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    GE Dash 9-44CW. BNSF C44-9W #5518 at the Port of Long Beach on February 4, 2005. The GE C44-9W is a 4,400 hp (3,281 kW) diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation Systems of Erie, Pennsylvania. Keeping in tradition with GE's locomotive series nicknames beginning with the "Dash 7" of the 1970s, the C44-9W was dubbed the Dash 9 upon ...

  9. GE Dash 9 Series - Wikipedia

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    GE Dash 9 Series. BNSF Railway GE C44-9W #4617, at Commerce, California. The Dash 9 Series is a line of diesel locomotives built by GE Transportation. It replaced the Dash 8 Series in the mid-1990s, and was superseded by the Evolution Series in the mid-2000s. Dash 9 series locomotives are some of the most common in the United States.