Posted by Ben Chapman on March 30, 2003 
Hmmmmmm........ I wonder if the horn still blows?
Posted by Chris Kilroy on March 30, 2003 
WOW!
Posted by dayres on July 13, 2003 
Naturally I'll assume the crew was killed. Is there an artical somewhere that tells more about what happened and who if anyone else was hurt?
Posted by mc5725 on June 7, 2005 
That's not the best way to give a high-nose unit a chop-nose.
Posted by Chris Wilson on June 23, 2005 
Uh oh... Better get MAACO!
Posted by Scott Locker on July 2, 2006 
OUCH!
Posted by Kevin on April 27, 2008 
Everything will be OK...it still has the bell.
Posted by Ken Albrecht on November 4, 2011 
Twelve inches to the foot example of what happens to model locomotives displayed unprotected in windows with a "southern exposure".
Posted by Avery Williams on July 7, 2012 
Poor Guy
Posted by WRRSfan4271 on May 2, 2022 
Totally destroyed unit which means an automatic WRITE OFF. Any whereabouts on 3217, 3207, and 6207?
Posted by WRRSfan4271 on April 1, 2024 
6207 wrecked/scrapped on 3/17/1993. 3207 retired in 2001. 3217 is still unknown
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