Posted by Ronnie Schnepf on July 11, 2010 
It's the Frankengeep! Interesting find...
Posted by Andrew Robb on July 11, 2010 
So that's where up got it's heritage paint ideas from.
Posted by David Honan on July 11, 2010 
Dr. Frankenstein's monster sure has quite the collection of body parts! Thanks for sharing this view of a very unique engine, Chuck.
Posted by Nick Latulip on July 11, 2010 
Frankenstein's Monster!
Posted by docslimm on July 11, 2010 
Talk about a "lego" train.
Posted by Erick Anderson on July 11, 2010 
If Dr. Frankenstein built locomotives, I think the result would look something like this.
Posted by onondagafred23a on July 11, 2010 
Looks like a good project for Model Railroader!
Posted by on July 11, 2010 
kitbashing at its best and roughest
Posted by FSWood on July 11, 2010 
Having an identity crisis are we?
Posted by Jim Sinclair on July 11, 2010 
Chuck... Very interesting photo and great catch! This just goes to prove that one never knows exactly what lurks under that final coat of WC paint...
Posted by on July 11, 2010 
That is definitely quite the assortment of livery.
Posted by Mike Roth on July 11, 2010 
What a thought provoking shot, very nice Chuck, In these days it seems like more and more things with just one defect with them are not worth fixing anymore. A good reminder that thats not always true.
Posted by Alfonso Chumacero on July 14, 2010 
Reminds me a "star alliance" airliner
Posted by Christopher Anderson on July 14, 2010 
So what's the heritage of this engine?
Posted by Ken Huard on July 14, 2010 
The first loco with MPD!
Posted by Timothy Black on July 15, 2010 
He mentioned Seaboard System.
Posted by Brian Hiscock on July 17, 2010 
It's a Burlisconsinboard unit.
Posted by Matt Hultman on March 26, 2016 
Burlington Central System
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