Photo By: Kevin Morgan
 

When was the last time you recall seeing a high nose unit? This GP9 has found a nice "retirement" job, working as the High Plains Co-Op switcher in Kimball, NE. The GP9 started life as Pennsylvania Railroad #7011, built in 1955. It went through the New York Central merger and became Penn Central #7011. When Penn Central went belly up and Conrail was former, this guy survived and became Conrail #7011 and was then renumbered to Conrail #7516. It was finally retired and purchased by High Plains Co-Op.

I found some pictures of the unit in previous lifes on Railroad Picture Archives. Here are some links:
Pennsylvania 7011
Penn Central 7011
Conrail 7516

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Location Information
City or County and State
Kimball, NE

Subdivision
Yard Shots

Milepost or Control Point




Train Information
Railroad
HPC
Model
GP9
Unit Number
HPC 7516

Symbol
Paint Scheme  




Photo Information
Camera Make/Model
DJI / Mavic Air 2 [FC3170]
ISO
100
Flash
Did Not Fire

Focal Length
24 mm
Shutter
1/1000 seconds
Aperture
f/2.8


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