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Pictures of BN 6200
Owner:
Burlington Northern
Model:
EMD SD9
Built As:
CBQ 453 (SD9)
Serial Number:
23632
Order No:
5549
Frame Number:
5549-14
Built:
9/1957
Notes:
blt 9/57 as CB&Q 453 ret 3/91
Other locos with this serial:
BN 6200(SD9)
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Title:
BN SD9 6200
Description:
Burlington Northern Railroad SD9 6200 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in October 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in September 1957 as CB&Q SD9s 453 (c/n 23632) on EMD Order 5549, it became BN 6200 and was retired in March 1991.
Photo Date:
10/1/1979
Upload Date:
8/17/2009 11:26:07 AM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Roster,Yard
Locomotives:
BN 6200(SD9)
BN 6053(SD7)
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1056
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Title:
BN SD9s 6200
Description:
Burlington Northern Railroad SD9s 6200 at Eola, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zailer.
Photo Date:
9/1/1980
Upload Date:
4/12/2015 11:12:10 AM
Location:
Eola, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
BN 6200(SD9)
Views:
499
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0
Title:
BN SD9 6187
Description:
Burlington Northern Railroad SD9 6187 and 6200 at Cicero, Illinois on August 16, 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:
8/16/1982
Upload Date:
10/10/2017 1:40:46 PM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Yard
Locomotives:
BN 6187(SD9)
BN 6200(SD9)
Views:
662
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0
Title:
BN SD9 6200
Description:
Burlington Northern Railroad SD9 6200 at Cicero, Illinois on July 24, 1987, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Built in September 1957 as CB&Q SD9s 453 (c/n 23632) on EMD Order 5549, it became BN 6200 and was retired in March 1991. So, what do you think the purpose of the doors on the second floor of the brick building serve? An answer comes from Hol Wagner as follows: I would presume the 2nd floor doors in the yard office are for large office equipment (probably computers back in the 1960s) that were delivered/removed using a forklift. We had a similar pair of doors on the alley side of the building where I worked, for just that purpose.
Photo Date:
7/24/1987
Upload Date:
8/19/2009 12:41:37 PM
Location:
Cicero, IL
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Roster,Yard
Locomotives:
BN 6200(SD9)
Views:
1033
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