G.E. 50 Tonner

Absolutely one of my favorite Locomotives! Why you ask? Many reasons but the main reason is practicality.

9 Comments

  1. Brian

    Brian

    Nice looking locomotive!

  2. Buck

    Buck

    Soon the loco will look like it was a part of the Milwaukee Road and could be fighting its way through the Bitter Root Mountains in Idaho. Can’t wait. All the effort, time and money will be worth it.

  3. Roy

    Roy

    NS

  4. waynep71222

    waynep71222

    the broken window/s… are there duplicates of those windows in other positions on the cab.. that you might remove those windows and TRACE them to give you a pattern to cut Plastic first Acrylic-or Lexan.. then have a glass shop cut you glass.. or have the railroad rock resistant glass panels cut.. some glass shops offer window glass with wire screen in it.. they can cut with care to your window shape..

    hint.. glass on the inside.. lexan on the outside.. or add slide rails to slip lexan covers over the glass while parked. .

  5. Myron Nypaver

    Myron Nypaver

    Why hasn’t your son been on lately

    • Myron Graham has been in Cleveland working on a big scrap project, I am looking forwar to having him back too! Brian

    • Myron He is working on a big scrap project in Cleveland. Brian

  6. keith Osojnak

    keith Osojnak

    Keith in Salt Lake City, our club passenger was broken into twice we decided to go with a polycarbonate window $10. a square foot rocks and bricks will not go through it. Pricie, thou hope this helps

  7. Shawn D

    Shawn D

    Curious if that GE loco was built at the Erie, PA plant…..my hometown.