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I never really quite grasped the concept of irony:

 

a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.
plural noun: ironies
 
There for a while on the local evening news, all sentences started with " Ironically, . . . ." I had to look it up all the time - still not sure . . .
 
 

 




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wonder if the real one is still around.




 

Doubt it.  The date of the photo (1986) is telling - it's well into the Chessie System era yet the original paint and reporting mark persists. This is a likely sign that this unit is destined to be scrapped or otherwise disposed of.  A handful of GP35's survived into CSX but the majority of them were converted to road slugs. 

First, Ralph, as you have a good photo of the real thing in "as used" condition, I hope

to see the model's roof painted aluminum and appropriate weathering of the body done.

No excuses, now - it would look so much cooler. 

 

Second, to the "I wonder" question: this data is available all over the InterWeb (where we are right now...), y'know.

 

It took me under 5 minutes to find out the following:

 

Per trainweb.org/emdloco:

 

C&O 3566 ser# 29398 blt 1964, rebuilt to slug CSXT 2228 (date?) 

 

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