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Pictures of UP 509
Owner:
Union Pacific Railroad Company
Model:
EMD GP40
Built As:
MKT 203 (GP40)
Serial Number:
34086
Order No:
7102
Frame Number:
7102-10
Built:
8/1968
Notes:
ex-MKT
Other locos with this serial:
MKT 203(GP40)
MNA 4009(GP40)
UP 509(GP40)
MNA 509(GP40)
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Title:
UP GP40 509 George's Creek
Description:
Union Pacific Railroad GP40 509 and 502 at Yellville, Arkansas on December 11, 1983, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 509 appears to have been originally MKT GP40 203. It is pictured on the George's Creek bridge, the original bridge structure was built in April 1903, a 1900 foot long, 60 foot high wood trestle, built to accept engines weighing 86 tons, and in 1903 there was no highway below it. I'm researching when the steel replacement was built, sometime in the 1930's. Previous to the steel replacement, the speed restriction on the wood trestle was 12 mph. Quote from Mike Adams book: "One of the more far reaching programs outlined in 1915 was to fill in 47 of the 57 high trestles between Cotter and Crane. The other 10 would be re-built as steel and concrete trestles. The original trestles were built with the best grade of wood but their useful life was approaching an end. As work progressed it became apparent that earthen fill was the best method, and eventually only four of the great trestles were re-built with steel although some were a combination of fill and steel due to circumstances. Work started in 1915 and was not completed for another 20 years. The longest bridge, that spanned the George's Creek Valley, was 1900 feet long." The bridge is perhaps 50 years old by the time of the photograph, and crosses over a highway, which in turn crosses over a creek. There are several triple crossings of this nature in the US, here is one. Most of this information is from the book, 'The White River Railway', by Walter (Mike) Adams.
Photo Date:
12/11/1983
Upload Date:
10/24/2010 10:13:09 PM
Location:
Yellville, AR
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Roster,Bridge
Locomotives:
UP 509(GP40)
UP 502(GP40)
Views:
1908
Comments:
6
Title:
UP B30-7A 246
Description:
Union Pacific Railroad B30-7A 246 at Cotter, Arkansas on May 6, 1990, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Also seen is UP GP40 509 and MP GP38-2 2273.
Photo Date:
5/6/1990
Upload Date:
9/12/2018 6:25:44 PM
Location:
Cotter, AR
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Yard
Locomotives:
UP 246(B30-7A)
UP 509(GP40)
MP 2273(GP38-2)
Views:
493
Comments:
0
Title:
UP 209
Description:
UP 509- GP-40 - Denver CO - 3-28-1992
Photo Date:
3/28/1992
Upload Date:
12/23/2013 9:02:25 PM
Location:
Denver, CO
Author:
Don Hinchliffe
Categories:
Locomotives:
UP 509(GP40)
Views:
398
Comments:
0
Title:
UP GP40 509
Description:
Union Pacific Railroad GP40 509 at Pyatt, Arkansas on December 11, 1993, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Photo Date:
12/11/1993
Upload Date:
7/19/2014 10:47:13 AM
Location:
Pyatt, AR
Author:
Chuck Zeiler
Categories:
Action
Locomotives:
UP 509(GP40)
Views:
420
Comments:
0
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