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I was watching "Trains and Locomotives" on RFD TV and saw a new-to-me switch engine. I like all switchers and have lots of the SHS models.

The GMD-1 Switch engine has A-1-A   A-1-A   trucks for light rail such as old 60 lb rail. The film showed 3 CNR units  lashed up for duty in Saskatchewan hauling Potash I think. They Look kinda like a SW9 but have a low nose end behind the cab. The front end has some really neat lights. I know none of the manufacturers would make these as two railroads (CNR and NAR) ran them but they are still so cool looking. I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder but these engines look so weird they are cool. Maybe in the Alco RS3 flavor? I'd still buy one.

Just thought I'd share.

Mark

 

 

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Mark, yes, they are nice looking engines.  I also watched the program on RFD today, and found it all interesting.  The GMD-1 units rate at 1200 hp and, as you stated, are used on the smaller "local" lines with the lighter 60 pound rail.  Looking at them on the program, they reminded me of the Geneset locos, although they are much older and not near the same in motive power, just similar in looks.  All-in-all, the entire program covering long freight consists, the long grain hopper trains, and various motive power, with GATX and SOO Line engines included with CN and CP motive power.  Always a great show to catch when I can, but I believe they took off the Thursday showings of model railroading in "I Love Toy Trains".

Jesse    TCA 

Some of them were used in Passenger service between Toronto & North bay and occasionally we'd get one in way freight service.   Seems some had 4 wheel trucks and others 6 wheels track. I can't remember much about them except the one we had wouldn't  make transition... The fix.... The Engineman grabbed the pipe wrench and gave the electrical cabin it a good whack as hard as he could... It worked...Hoggers  had all kind of tricks for fixing electrical problems back them....    Poking wooden flag stick in all sorts of places in the electrical cabinet. Kind of scary. 

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