Posted by on August 21, 2008 
I'm not much of a WC fan, but that unit looks hideous.
Posted by Kleetus on August 21, 2008 
Also looks like it had the headlight moved from the nose to the cab, or the sand filler relocated. Needs some finishing paint work.
Posted by Robby Gragg on August 21, 2008 
It still looks good! I remember thinking it would run again when it was at Homewood lettered DMVW.
Posted by Greg Hool on August 21, 2008 
I too have always been a huge SD45 fan. Sure they may have been gas guzzlers but man did they look good. Good find Alec.
Posted by Darryl Rule on August 21, 2008 
The headlight wasn't moved Kleetus, that is where the WC logo on the nose was located.
Posted by Craig Williams on August 21, 2008 
When that unit was in Waterloo on 12/06, I was hoping to get it on the point of a train. It was one of the few WC units that the paint still looked really good on. Too bad to see them go. Nice shot Alec.
Posted by Stephen Guthrie on August 21, 2008 
I ran this unit many times as an Engineer for the Wisconsin Central. Although it's sad to see the horrible patch job the CN did to it when they sold it, it's good to see that it's still running.
Posted by Dave Howarth Jr. on August 22, 2008 
Seeing and knowing the the former WC SD45's are still able to operate makes me wonder why so many others were just scrapped and/or sold and currently stored. I know I have seen documents with with reports of blown turbo's and other 'minor' issues but they could have an easy repair made and operate again. Great Catch!
Posted by Lord Atmo on August 22, 2008 
So your favorite SD45 gets saved and mine gets scrapped? Yeah that's fair...
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