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Owner: Seaboard Coast Line
Model:EMD E8ABuilt As:Builder Info (Unavailable )
Serial Number:3407Order No:
Frame Number:3407Built:
Notes:ex-ACL 532
Other locos with this serial:  SCL 575(E8A)
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SCL 575 with Tr 85 the Everglades, Snow,  and a Mail Box in 1969
Title:  SCL 575 with Tr 85 the Everglades, Snow, and a Mail Box in 1969
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Photo Date:  3/2/1969  Upload Date: 11/24/2006 8:47:04 AM
Location:  Ashland, VA
Author:  Marty Bernard
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Locomotives:  SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  1166   Comments: 5
Seaboard Coast Line 575 With Tr 85, The Everglades
Title:  Seaboard Coast Line 575 With Tr 85, The Everglades
Description:  For rear end see; http://railfan44.rrpicturearchives.net/editPicture.aspx?id=2706365
Photo Date:  3/2/1969  Upload Date: 9/1/2011 11:41:00 PM
Location:  Ashland, VA
Author:  Marty Bernard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  395   Comments: 1
Seaboard Coast Line 575 at Broad Street Station
Title:  Seaboard Coast Line 575 at Broad Street Station
Description:  Switching cars. This is probably The Everglades.
Photo Date:  9/12/1969  Upload Date: 9/1/2011 11:41:05 PM
Location:  Richmond, VA
Author:  Marty Bernard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  362   Comments: 0
SCL 575 Broad Street Station
Title:  SCL 575 Broad Street Station
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/12/1969  Upload Date: 11/28/2006 5:40:44 PM
Location:  Richmond, VA
Author:  Marty Bernard
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  484   Comments: 2
SCL Train 94
Title:  SCL Train 94
Description:  Un-named Seaboard Coast Line train 94 had just arrived in Jacksonville after its 275-mile, 6½-hour trip from St. Petersburg via Ocala and Gainesville. Train 94 disappeared four months later, with the beginning of Amtrak; but E8A 575 survived another 10 years. The locomotive had been built in June 1946 as Atlantic Coast Line E7A 532; but it was wrecked at Dillon, South Carolina in 1953 and rebuilt by EMD as an E8A. It was renumbered SCL 575 in 1967, became Amtrak 233 in 1971, Amtrak 444 in 1975 and went to Precision National Corp. in early 1981 when Amtrak sold off almost all of its remaining E-units.
Photo Date:  12/27/1970  Upload Date: 4/2/2020 10:19:30 PM
Location:  Jacksonville, FL
Author:  JAMES H. SELZER, JR. photo
Categories:  Station,Passenger
Locomotives:  SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  463   Comments: 0
Seaboard Coast Line ABA Lash UP, RF&P Tr. 91, The Champion
Title:  Seaboard Coast Line ABA Lash UP, RF&P Tr. 91, The Champion
Description:  Taken from L'Enfant Plaza. This Florida-bound train is about 5 min. out of Washington Union Station. It has gone through the First Street Tunnel behind the Capitol for a few city blocks, is now headed west on ex-PRR tracks (with catenary), but is about to turn south again to cross the Potomac River and acquire RF&P tracks. It's 5 days before Amtrak Day and the Champion will be history.
Photo Date:  4/26/1971  Upload Date: 9/1/2011 11:41:08 PM
Location:  Washington, DC
Author:  Marty Bernard
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Locomotives:  SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  1353   Comments: 0
Smile!
Title:  Smile!
Description: 
Photo Date:  4/26/1971  Upload Date: 5/7/2007 12:45:57 PM
Location:  Ivy City, DC
Author:  Marty Bernard
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Locomotives:  SOU 2928(E8A) SCL 590(E8A) SCL 575(E8A)
Views:  1239   Comments: 3


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