They are my favorites but they're all dying out there in Crashes and getting DISTORTED, time to start saving them,from getting Destroyed in Crashes 😢,Save the GP60m and the B Units also!!!!
5:43 in the early days of the BNSF the GP60Ms would still be used on alot of the system, notably Chillicothe and Panhandle subdivisions according to a video. Otherwise good work!
The GP60Ms were purpose built for ATSF. The crews that operated them didn't like them because they had a harsh ride. The widenose cab added too much weight to the 4 axle platform. The standard/spartan cab GP60s have a much better ride. The GP60 was built for high speed fast freight / intermodal use and weren't really suited for what they are being used for now. Too much power for 4 axles. ATSF also had 40 standard cab GP60s, along with 195 to Southern Pacific (lettered in both SP and SSW/Cotton Belt), 3 to D&RGW, and two to Tex-Mex and one to Savannah River Site.
They are my favorites but they're all dying out there in Crashes and getting DISTORTED, time to start saving them,from getting Destroyed in Crashes 😢,Save the GP60m and the B Units also!!!!
The other Santa Fe locomotives still exist today and this locomotive exist today
5:43 in the early days of the BNSF the GP60Ms would still be used on alot of the system, notably Chillicothe and Panhandle subdivisions according to a video. Otherwise good work!
Nice video and I have seen some of those GP60M's in the coaster maintenance yard in Oceanside on the Surf line.
The GP60Ms were purpose built for ATSF. The crews that operated them didn't like them because they had a harsh ride. The widenose cab added too much weight to the 4 axle platform. The standard/spartan cab GP60s have a much better ride. The GP60 was built for high speed fast freight / intermodal use and weren't really suited for what they are being used for now. Too much power for 4 axles. ATSF also had 40 standard cab GP60s, along with 195 to Southern Pacific (lettered in both SP and SSW/Cotton Belt), 3 to D&RGW, and two to Tex-Mex and one to Savannah River Site.
R.I.P. EMD GP60M and GP60B 1990-1996.
They're not all scrapped, all of them were rebuilt into GP60M-3s
@@BnuuyBoi2005 Exactly.
Awesome Video
Thanks
Nice video!
Thank you
@@BnuuyBoi2005 welcome
what music was the intro? first 20 seconds?
iMusic
@@BnuuyBoi2005 I tried typing that in, it came up with SO many options, isnt that music on a train DVD somehwere though? i remember hearing it before
It's on iMovie
@@BnuuyBoi2005 ok I'll try to find that on TH-cam. I don't have an iPhone
Do u know what happend to santa fe 109 the gp60m I think it became bnsf and still holds 109 idk if it got renumbered
What about CW-7 rebuilt from F7a
Never heard of it
@@BnuuyBoi2005 Sorry CF-7 Rebuilt from F7
DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT THOSE UGLY THINGS
Almost as nice as the cn gp40-2lw
Adding it to a playlist