Yes, KRR is now a RailAmerica property. Normally, you can see GP40s from Georgia Southwestern, RPMX (ex-CN) and Indiana & Ohio as well as the GP35Ms and GP38s of Kiamichi. When RA took over, all of the GP7s, GP9s and GP10s left, as did the two GP35s picked up from the TO&E.
Yes, KRR is now a RailAmerica property. Normally, you can see GP40s from Georgia Southwestern, RPMX (ex-CN) and Indiana & Ohio as well as the GP35Ms and GP38s of Kiamichi. When RA took over, all of the GP7s, GP9s and GP10s left, as did the two GP35s picked up from the TO&E.
friscobob56 3 months ago
Looks like a lot of loaded grain hoppers, not to mention this is not exactly high-speed track.If I recall, each locomotive puts out 2000 HP
friscobob56 3 months ago
Isn't Kiamichi a RA property?
dublinhuntin 3 months ago
What a surprise! cheers!
apples2095 3 months ago
cool. was that a heavy train or just low horse power engines?
eccentriceric 3 months ago