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Union Pacific
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July, 2003 It's a rare day indeed when an entirely brand new train debuts at the Bitter Creek Western Railroad. Oh sure, there are new locos, and new cars here and there, but a brand new train from locomotive to caboose!... ![]() Meet Bill Andersen and his new train headed by Union Pacific No. 1943. ![]() The train was unloaded up on the Mountain Division. ![]() The rolling stock was built by Mountain Car Company. Bill happens to have six grandchildren, and each of the six cars are numbered using the birth-years and initials of each. ![]()
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![]() The SW-1500 and slug (operating second unit powered hydraulically from the main), also referred to as "cow and calf", were built by Rail Systems Company in Portland, Oregon. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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