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Do you want to double head your Spirit of the Union Pacific SD-70ACe?  It seems that all manufacturers' are making this loco in just 1 road number, except for Lionel.  Available by pre-order only, the Spirit of the Union Pacific SD-70ACe is available in its true road number #9026.  No other manufacturer in any gauge is making 9026; everyone is making the ceremonial 1943 road number.  Here’s your chance to double head these locomotives at the beginning of your train or display it with any military train cars.   It's anticipated that only a couple dozen locomotives in this road number will be made since there's a short ordering deadline to be able to get onto Lionel’s SD-70ACe production run.

So why road number 9026?  Take a peek at the photo below showing the Spirit of the Union Pacific under it's blue "in transit" tarp.  Yup, the loco is actually 9026.  For more of the story, check out:

Uncataloged Lionel SOUP Loco

Stu

Union Pacific 9026 Under Wraps

6-58112_METCA_Spirit_of_UP_SD70AH_flt Final

 

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Picked this up from the Trains Magazine site:

"From trainorders via LocoNotes:  UP will be unveiling a unit commemorating the 70th anniversary of the USAF in San Antonio on Thursday, at the intermodal terminal there.  Locomotive 9026 (SD70ACe) has been renumbered 1943 and given special paint derived in part from ‘nose art’ for B17 “Spirit of the Union Pacific”, which was funded in 1943 by contributions from 65,000 UP employees (Don Strack’s UtahRails site has a page on it).

To facilitate the renumbering, GP60 1943 (which was and perhaps still is in Cotton Belt paint!) is now patched to 1158."

The former UP 1943:

EMD GP60 1943 SSW Patch

EMD GP60 1158 ex 1943

Rusty

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Agreed but I see it a little different. I like em cuz they’re cooler than the rest and when I was a kid I always wanted stuff like that but my parents could never afford it. Now I’m a bigger kid with a checking account so I buy what I like which is scale stuff. 

The MMW models I buy cuz they’re fricken amazing. I haven’t seen any models that have that level of detail. 

Matt Makens posted:

What organization does this benefit besides Lionel?

Matt,

Forgot to include it in my original description; it's just buried in the link.  This is being offered by the Train Collectors Association; the Metropolitan Division (METCA).  One of the worthwhile things we support is the Somerset County 4H Trainmasters. 

http://www.trainmasters.sc4-h.org/index.shtml

They're our kids club.  They're 4th through 12th graders.  THEY are the future of our hobby.  The modular layout these kids put together is unlike any other.

Thanks for your interest.

Stu

NOT LionelLLC posted:

We (the Train Collectors Association - Metropolitan Division) have just received the 25th order for this locomotive.  ....

Hi Stu,

I ordered one last night around 1AM EST, and it's nice to know you have sufficient orders to move forward with the project.  Thanks goes out to METCA for this special offering, as I really enjoy double- and triple-heading locomotives like this.  And based on my early experiences, Legacy's handling of MU configurations  is the best in the industry right now.

David

 

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