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I am looking for a page kinda like that one with all the Superliner numbers, except I'm looking for one like that with F40s, And I'm also looking for a web page or something that has a record of were they went, a Rail Magazine I read said that some went to Alaska and a place called "Rail World Locomotive Leasing" and some got stored,,
dose any one know the rest of the story about were the rest went?
------------------ JONATHON D. ORTIZ
chubbes Member # 3250
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1 of them is now in Metrolinks hands as Number 800 and will soon get an SD60 powerplant in it and ive seen a site b4 but i cant remember wht it was but http://www.hebners.net/amtrak/ has some photos of almost every single unit but doesnt say where they went
boyishcolt Member # 3001
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Mr.Kenny Ortiz many were just scrapped that has been noted many times before in this forum and others also in most of the Train Mags have written a story or two on this. also do a google search
JONATHON Member # 2899
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MY NAME IS JONATHON DAVID ORTIZ.
------------------ JONATHON D. ORTIZ
notelvis Member # 3071
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Amtrak F40 #307 has been donated to and is on display at the North Carolina Transportation History Museum in Spencer, NC. Saw her there just this past Sunday.
Plans call for #307 to be a part of the exhibits in the currently being restored Southern Railway Backshop at Spencer.
------------------ David Pressley
espeefoamer Member # 2815
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Amtrak #231 is preserved by a private party in Portland,Or.There is an F40 in the California State Railroad Museum.
------------------ Trust Jesus,Ride Amtrak.
daniel3197 Member # 27
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These 2 webpages have all the info you are requesting. The first page just so happens to be the OFFICIAL webpage of the preserved F40PHR231 in Portland, Oregon : http://www.f40phr231.org/