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Image:CPR8137-8139b.jpg|[[CPR8137|No 8137]] and [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] with eastbound freight at [[Rockingham]] in June 1973. | Image:CPR8137-8139b.jpg|[[CPR8137|No 8137]] and [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] with eastbound freight at [[Rockingham]] in June 1973. | ||
Image:CPR8137-8139c.jpg|[[CPR8137|No. 8137]] leading and [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] eastbound at [[Rockingham]] in June 1973. | Image:CPR8137-8139c.jpg|[[CPR8137|No. 8137]] leading and [[CPR8139|No. 8139]] eastbound at [[Rockingham]] in June 1973. |
Revision as of 15:27, 17 March 2011
CPR8139
Built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division as SW1200RS, Serial No. A 1739, No. 8139 in 1959. Sold to Alstom in November 2002, then sold to RailPower Technologies. Converted to RailPower Technologies battery powered "Green Kid" demonstrator RPRX No. 2003 in 2003.
Operational Appearances
Gallery
No 8137 and No. 8139 with eastbound freight at Rockingham in June 1973.
No. 8137 leading and No. 8139 eastbound at Rockingham in June 1973.
No. 8138, No. 8139 and freights at Windsor Station in August 1973.
No. 8139 at the Windsor Station in August 1973.
No.8137 and No. 8139 & unknown sister inside Kentville Car Shop in June 1976.
No. 8139 on a westbound wayfreight at Middleton in 1981.