Among the confines of Odus Pack Motors in North Little Rock, the fall sun fades away as a series of locomotives have reached their final resting place after decades of service. Included in this assortment is Texas, Oklahoma, and Eastern D-16 which served its whole life on TOE since being built in 11/1973. I'm unsure if it was involved in a wreck or just sold for scrap, but it is pretty far gone. In the back is an EMD GMD1 built as CN 1051 in 10/1959, and was later sold to the Central Columbiana & Pennsylvania Railroad as #1151, before finally going to HILX as #1151. In the middle is Domtar #907 built as an EMD SW900 for Hammo in 9/1959. Later it was sold to the Gloster Southern Railroad Corporation as #903; next it was transferred to Ashley, Drew & Northern first serving as #102 and later as #907 before finally being sold to Domtar. Last (in the front of the line) is UP 1390 built in 11/1982 as an MP15 for the Mopac. It was later converted to an MP15DC by the UP. UP 1390 seems to be used by Odus to spot locomotives here on the small stretch of track they have.