Don't know, but you might inquire on this group, which has some dealings
with industrial switchers. Lots of engines like that are now at grain
elevators, etc., to move cars, so it could have survived. I think there may
be an industrial locomotive site on the Yahoo groups also.
Bob Yarger, Editor
Railway Preservation News (free website)
www.rypn.org
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From: "D C" <dctrainmaster@yahoo.com>
To: <CBQ@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 11:46 PM
Subject: [CBQ] CB&Q SW1 9147 question
> Hi all. I was wondering if anyone knew what happened to the Deadwood/
> Kirk/Lead,SD switcher CB&Q SW1 9147 (BN 91) after its sale in 1983. More
> importantly, who bought it, where it may be or when it was scrapped.
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> I am trying to get as much info on this engine as possible so I can
effectively
> model it in HO scale.
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> Thanks,
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> DC
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