CSX 1967 {Seaboard Coast Line heritage} leads I128-06 through Lagrange GA! 12/6/2025 4:23 PM
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Yay! Another new heritage unit, and another fine addition to my collection {cough}!
Seaboard Coast Line was the merger of the Seaboard Air Line Railway (SAL) and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (ACL), the two main railroads from Florida to the Carolinas (excluding Southern Railway). In fact, nearly all trackage in Florida at one time was either Florida East Coast, Seaboard Air Line (the S-Line), or Atlantic Coast Line (the A-Line). The Clinchfield, the West Point Route, the Georgia Railroad, and the Louisville & Nashville merged with SCL in 1972 to make the Family Lines System, although original SCL and L&N reporting marks remained up until the Seaboard System and CSX.
One of SCL’s most famous engines is their US bicentennial unit GE U36B SCL 1776. Surprisingly, this unit was not only preserved, but also the last U-boat on CSX. It was repainted and renumbered a couple times before becoming CSX/MCVX 7764, a YN3B non-powered first responder training unit. It was donated to the Lake Shore Railway Museum in 2018. Hopefully, LSRM might repaint it back to its bicentennial livery for the US 250th anniversary.
Locomotives:
-GE ES44AH (ES44AC) CSX 1967 {Seaboard Coast Line heritage}
-GE ES40DC (ES44DC) CSX 5403
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