As readers of this
blog know, I like the SD40-2.
That’s one reason why
the M & M Sub. is set in the early 1990s. That’s when the venerable
locomotive, which was produced by EMD from 1972-89, was in plentiful supply on
CP Rail.
At one time, CP Rail
had 486 of the units (compared to just 123 on CN).
You won’t find much in the way of newer power on the layout. The most current units are two AC4400s, which had
just begun to arrive on the railway in 1995.
Time on the layout is
frozen, in other words.
But time in the real
world marches on.
And, as it does, there are fewer and fewer SD40-2 units in
operation on what is now called the CPR.
Currently, there are
only eight active SD40-2 locomotives in service on the CPR.
There are 192 SD40-2s
still on the roster, along with seven SD40-2Fs (Red Barns).
All except 11 are tied-up
unserviceable (the eight active units, plus three others stored serviceable).
Soon there will be no SD40-2s on
the CPR roster. Like the steam locomotives of old, they will just be a memory.
At least they can still keep
rolling on the M & M Sub.
Thanks to David Stowe of Railfan & Railroad for the update.
The SD40-2 IS Canadian Pacific to me.
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