The life and times of 400
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Rock Island 1275 works the yards in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in the undated photo. 1275 began as a high nose GP-7, later being rebuilt to a GP-7M low nose after accident damage. Photo by William Kuba.
Rock Island 1275 works the yards in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in the undated photo. 1275 began as a high nose GP-7, later being rebuilt to a GP-7M low nose after accident damage. Photo by William Kuba.
By: Frank Grizel
With the demise of The Rock, 1275 eventually found it's way back home to the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City area in the form af CRANDIC #97. Shown here working the yard on the south side of Cedar Rapids in 1984.
With the demise of The Rock, 1275 eventually found it's way back home to the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City area in the form af CRANDIC #97. Shown here working the yard on the south side of Cedar Rapids in 1984.
By: Frank Grizel
97 paired with former SCL slug resting at Iowa City. Eventually due to incompatibility with other units and a fire on board, CRANDIC got rid of 97.
97 paired with former SCL slug resting at Iowa City. Eventually due to incompatibility with other units and a fire on board, CRANDIC got rid of 97.
By: Frank Grizel
IAIS obtained 97 from Chrome. Shown here in Iowa City still in CRANDIC colors with the CHROME logo. 15-October-1986.
IAIS obtained 97 from Chrome. Shown here in Iowa City still in CRANDIC colors with the CHROME logo. 15-October-1986.
By: Frank Grizel
97, 300, and another Chrome unit sit on the hill track in Iowa City. 24-April-1987
97, 300, and another Chrome unit sit on the hill track in Iowa City. 24-April-1987
By: Frank Grizel
CHROME 97 becomes IAIS 400 shown here in new paint in Iowa City. 03-March-1988.
CHROME 97 becomes IAIS 400 shown here in new paint in Iowa City. 03-March-1988.
By: Frank Grizel
400 works the yard in Iowa City pushing a load of coal down the hill to interchange with the CRANDIC (before Yocum Connection). Notice the clean long hood lines and the distinct numbers. 11-May-1988
400 works the yard in Iowa City pushing a load of coal down the hill to interchange with the CRANDIC (before Yocum Connection). Notice the clean long hood lines and the distinct numbers. 11-May-1988
By: Frank Grizel
400 leads a procession of five units east out of Iowa City on 5-DEC-89.
400 leads a procession of five units east out of Iowa City on 5-DEC-89.
By: Frank Grizel
400 after being rebuilt from accident damage heads west with the BICB. Unknown date.
400 after being rebuilt from accident damage heads west with the BICB. Unknown date.
By: Frank Grizel
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