Really green Yes, there really is a port in Montana! The Port of Montana is strategically located at the only place in Montana that is served by two Class I Railroads and two major interstates, is located 7 miles west of Butte, and as they like to claim on their website, it’s “Where the rail meets the road.” They have there own locomotive too; a bright green GP38AC, that can trace its ancestry back to Union Pacific No. 1999, and before that, M-K-T No. 343. The EMD came to Katy as an ICG locomotive, built as Illinois Central No. 9519 in 1970. Here, Port of Montana No. 3641 rests between jobs at Silver Bow, Montana, on September 25, 2006.
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just heritage schemes, not just commemorative schemes - this album is devoted to some of the world's most interesting paint schemes, past or present.
An attempt to put the best picture of engines that represent each of America's railroads. When a better picture of an engine/type is found, it will be added.