GP15-1 103 at Springfield, Missouri on January 2, 1981 (James Holder).
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Note the U30B in the back, #859. It is sans-number boards on the long hood, with the numbers appearing to have been stenciled onto the top of the white stripe. I’m not sure I’ve seen this before: does anyone know if it was unique to this unit or was this a more common practice?
I didn’t find any notes in the list of U30B dispositions that would indicate any post-wreck shopping or other causes for something that would appear to be rather out of the ordinary.
http://www.frisco.org/shipit/index.php?threads/slsf-832-862-u30b-depositions.527/
Best Regards,