Posted by J. C. Smith, Jr. on July 17, 2011 
This GP39 owes it's rather awkward look to the fact that it was originally built for Kennecot Copper (Utah,) with an extended-height cab and nose, to afford the engineer visibility over the long hood for open pit mine operations. In order to keep the extra-tall unit's dimensions to the barest minimum, the top of he cab and number board assenbly was reduced a few inches as well. When resold, the cab and nose were cut down to near-standard specifications, but the custom, extra-clearance fuel tank, applied to clear trackside rocks in the pit, remains as delivered.
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