RailPictures.Net Photo: KCC 703 Kennecott Copper Corp. GE 85 Ton Electric at Salt Lake City, Utah by James Belmont
 
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» Kennecott Copper Corp. (more..)
» GE 85 Ton Electric (more..)
» North Yard, UP Salt Lake Shops 
» Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (more..)
» February 27, 1986
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» KCC 703 (more..)
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» James Belmont (more..)
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With no catenary wire to be found anywhere in sight, a trio of retired Kennecott Copper Corp. electrics look out of place at Union Pacific's Salt Lake Shops. A single 85 Ton GE 'Pit Motor" (blt. Aug. 1928) and two 125 Ton GE 'Magna Motors' (blt. Nov. 1947) share trackage with a GE U30C on the east side of the shop complex. The copper mining equipment was in transit, having been donated by KCC to the Boone Valley Historical Society in Boone, Iowa.
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