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How sad to see SP 4435 covered in rust and graffiti, windows boarded up, oscillating headlights long gone.  It's like seeing an old friend emaciated and in a coma, on life support and with almost no hope for recovery.  

Remember those SD9's when they were first-line Espee freight power for sugar beet trains and Kaiser ore drags?  Four on the head end, four mid-train helpers, and another four cut in ahead of the caboose, all in Run-8, with the cooling fans whining -- that was something to behold.  There was even a very clean pair in San Francisco commute service, and I rode behind them in a Harriman coach once.  Every so often I listen to Brad Miller's wonderful recordings of them on Mr. D's Machine, and get lost in another era for a few minutes.  If you lived in California in the postwar years, you saw a lot of SP SD9's.

They paid back their purchase price, many times over.

Thanks for posting, Don.

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