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Locomotives
& Equipment
of the 1974 Preamble Express
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Preamble
Express Locomotive #2312: To test the eventual routing of
the AFT, a "Preamble Express" consisting of a red, white
& blue locomotive and four passenger cars was sent around the
country in 1974. The first locomotive to pull this train was Delaware
& Hudson #2312 (earlier numbered 312), a U23B built by GE (build
number 36814, Sept. 1968). |
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Preamble
Express Locomotive #951: When GM became a sponsor of the American
Freedom Train, it was clear a GM locomotive should be leading the
Preamble Express. Union Pacific E-9A #951 had been traded-in(?) to
GM by the UP and was pulled out of line and repainted (at La Grange,
IL) in a special red, white & blue paint scheme. It took over
duty pulling the Preamble Express at Omaha 11 August, 1974. |
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Preamble
Express Cars #1, 2, 3, 4: The cars of the Preamble Express
eventually became American Freedom Train cars 202, 203, 204 &
205. Scroll down the page to read more about their remarkable histories
in the American Freedom Train section. These days, two of the cars
can be found in Washington state and two in British Columbia, Canada. |
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