Bob,
Doubt it very much. All were sold to either Joseph Simon & Sons,
Pielet Brothers, or Azcon. To the best of my knowledge none have
resurfaced. The BN 6050/CB&Q 402 was probably the last one
running in Sept of '83.
Did find the original block from the 445 the other day in a BNSF GP7.
TheVLBG
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Subject: [BRHSlist] Have any of the 400-411 SD7s survived?
> Does anyone know of any of the Q's lightweight,
> non-dynamic SD7s that have survived?
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