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Pictures of UP 178
Owner:
Union Pacific Railroad Company
Model:
GE B23-7
Built As:
MP 4678 (B23-7)
Serial Number:
43541
Order No:
1473
Frame Number:
Built:
4/1981
Notes:
04/1981, xMP 4678
Other locos with this serial:
UP 178(B23-7)
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Title:
UP 178
Description:
Photo Date:
1/1/1993
Upload Date:
11/26/2007 1:31:01 AM
Location:
New Orleans, LA
Author:
Tim Zatto
Categories:
Locomotives:
UP 178(B23-7)
Views:
317
Comments:
0
Title:
UP Transfer Run
Description:
A quartet of Union Pacific B-Boats - 178, 111, 239 and 117 - lead a westbound transfer run down the
HUEY P. LONG BRIDGE
and into the railroad's
AVONDALE YARD
. All of these were former Missouri Pacific units, and no stranger to this location.
Photo Date:
4/17/1995
Upload Date:
5/11/2018 5:53:14 PM
Location:
Bridge City, LA
Author:
BILL LANG photo
Categories:
Bridge
Locomotives:
UP 178(B23-7)
Views:
403
Comments:
0
Title:
UP Bridge Transfer
Description:
UP GEs on Huey Long Bridge
Photo Date:
4/17/1995
Upload Date:
7/15/2009 8:48:37 PM
Location:
Bridge City, LA
Author:
William Lang
Categories:
Bridge,Action
Locomotives:
UP 178(B23-7)
UP 111(B23-7)
UP 239(B30-7A)
UP 117(B23-7)
Views:
1192
Comments:
3
Title:
UP 178
Description:
UP's LNJ592 local heads south down UP's former Missouri Pacific Carondelet Branch, which was re-named the "Kirkwood Industrial Lead" when the middle portion of this line was abandoned in 1993. This train is making a rare move down the stubbed branch to Watson Rd. near Crestwood Mall to retrieve an empty depressed-center flat car that was carrying a transformer load for a nearby AmerenUE substation. This crossing would only be used a few more times before this trackage was abandoned in 2000 (from the junction with UP's Jeff City Sub at Kirkwood all the way to end-of-track in Crestwood @ Pardee Rd., about 2.5 miles). Since abandonment, these crossing signals have been replaced with stoplights, which protect cyclists using Grants Trail.
Photo Date:
6/8/1996
Upload Date:
5/7/2012 12:03:50 AM
Location:
Crestwood, MO
Author:
Scott Nauert
Categories:
Locomotives:
UP 178(B23-7)
Views:
777
Comments:
0
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