RailPictures.Net Photo: GECX 532 Georgia Central Railroad GE B32-8 (Dash 8-32B) at Danville, Georgia by Jared Blocker
 
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» Georgia Central Railroad (more..)
» GE B32-8 (Dash 8-32B) (more..)
» Unknown
» Danville, Georgia, USA (more..)
» December 07, 2020
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» GECX 532 (more..)
» GC L781 (more..)
» Jared Blocker (more..)
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Former Norfolk Southern GEs have returned to the Georgia Central, but this time in the form of B32-8s from GECX. Four units were delivered to the GC in the first week of December and were ready for their first revenue run a few days later as seen here on L781 out of Macon. The 536 developed a bad water pressure sensor and shut down not long after the train departed Macon, but the other three units performed admirably all the way to Vidalia.
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