I saw these over in Norpaul yard just before they picked them up about a year ago. Very cool to see them running. I thought they where going to NRE to be parted out!
Yes, exactly! It would definitely be nice to get an organization put together for the preservation of the high-nosed Geeps, and their continued operation.
Cool! Thanx fur sharin'! 5 thumbs up!
VilquinProductions 2 years ago
great video!
trainz675 2 years ago
Is this over at fifth street in Clinton Iowa?
CPR1433 3 years ago
yessir. From around here?
cnw8577 3 years ago
Yea in Erie,IL I railfan Clinton all the time.
CPR1433 2 years ago
Check my video response if you "really" want to hear what a branchline GP9rm sounds like with it's original 567c engine intact on light rail
TrainmasterCurt 4 years ago
I saw them too.
trainboy99 4 years ago
I saw these over in Norpaul yard just before they picked them up about a year ago. Very cool to see them running. I thought they where going to NRE to be parted out!
spite6669 4 years ago
I miss the sounds of Alco switch engines in the yard at Stevens Point.
rwundrock 4 years ago
Great video, that sounded great!
ic6071 4 years ago
That would be awesome! There are still a few around,
but not nearly enough. I would love to see them more often.
2GUNBOY 5 years ago 2
Yes, exactly! It would definitely be nice to get an organization put together for the preservation of the high-nosed Geeps, and their continued operation.
cnnw3929 5 years ago 3
I agree 100%!!! GP7,9,18's are the best.
rhdodson 4 years ago 2
I agree with you 100%, there's nothing cooler than a
Hi-Nose Geep!
2GUNBOY 5 years ago 2
Yes there is. Try covered wagons slugging their guts out on a good hill. Or a high-wheeled Northern, hooked up tight at about 35 miles per hour.
462awest 4 years ago
Geeps Rule! Hi-Noses all the way!
RamFett 5 years ago
I agree with you
westin6814 5 years ago