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The GE U23B is a 2,250 horsepower diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation from 1968 to 1977. It was one of the most successful models of the Universal Series , with 481 units built, including 16 exported to Peru.
Map of Final System Plan Freight Service Lines Operated by Conrail. Plan formulated by United States Railway Association. Date: July 1975: Source "United States Railway Administration Final System Plan" Author: United States Railway Association, Washington, DC: Permission (Reusing this file)
The 2300 horsepower GE U23C diesel-electric locomotive model was first offered by GE in 1968, and featured a V-type 12 cylinder version of the standard GE FDL diesel motor. . Designed as a competitor to EMD's SD38 and SD39 series, it was intended for heavy transfer, drag and hump service where speed was not a prio
Ivanka Trump wore diamond jewelry with a total value of $1.1 million at Donald Trump's inauguration. She wore the jewelry with gowns designed by Oscar de la Renta and Givenchy.
A total of 50 C30-7As were built in mid-1984, and delivered to Conrail. They are externally similar to the C30-7, except that they have six tall hood doors per side (in place of eight) and moved front grilles on long hood, also only 4 steps. In 2003, nineteen C30-7As were rebuilt and exported to Estonia as C30-7Ais.
For half a century, the economy in Connell, Washington, was hotter than oil. Up until last fall, this plant processed 300 million pounds of potatoes into french fries every year.
Connecticut, which ranked sixth in 2023, has swapped spots with Hawaii, previously ranked seventh. The Constitution State, has the second best personal and residential safety among all 50 states ...
to Penn Central 2660–2685; to Conrail 2660–2685 Norfolk and Western Railway: 1: 3515: 3515 was renumbered to 8138 (wreck replacement for Wabash unit) Pennsylvania Railroad: 59: 2500–2548, 2649–2658: renumbered 2600–2658; to Penn Central 2600–2658; to Conrail 2600–2658 St. Louis – San Francisco Railway ("Frisco") 24: 800–803 ...