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originally owned by the
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. It was built in 1963 as a part of the "second generation" diesel power that replaced older locomotives. It is now owned by the
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for use on their
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.


History

Soo Line 700 was built towards the end of the GP30's short production life between 1961 and 1963. It was one of 948 built by Electro-Motive Division (EMD) of General Motors in
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. GP (General Purpose) was the beginning of the "second generation" of diesel locomotive power to replace older diesels that led to the demise of steam power. GP30s are recognizable with their higher cab roofs, sometimes called "hump roofs". Soo Line ordered 22 GP30s in 1963, for the cost of $4 million, but were willing to make the investment to replace 33 older locomotives. As part of the deal, the Soo Line traded in 21 of its 22-strong fleet of
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locomotives; it would have traded in 20 of them, but decided to rebuild GP9 2411, rather than trade it in. So it was that a passenger EMD F7b unit (the 500C), which had been written-off after a collision at White Bear, Minnesota in November 1961 was used a trade-in credit against the 700 (The 500C was the first diesel to be retired; the other engine in the consist (GP9 550) was repaired and become the first locomotive to wear the new red and gray color scheme). In order to save money the Alco's trucks with their
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traction motors were re-used; in order to maintain conformity, another pair of trucks was obtained from a Chicago scrapyard. This decision would come back to haunt the railroad's conservative management, as it would become a maintenance headache, especially in winter months. GP30s were highly utilized until higher horsepower locomotives replaced their mainline status in the 1980s. Then, many Soo Line GP30s were used for secondary or local service. In 1987, seventeen of their remaining nineteen GP30s, including 700, were sold to Wisconsin Central. When Wisconsin Central was acquired by the
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in 2001, 700 was donated the
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. In 2005, it was restored and repainted and began service on the
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.


Historical significance

As an early example of "second generation" diesel locomotives, it was the lead locomotive of the second order for new locomotives placed by the railroad after the 3-way merger of 1961; the third new locomotive, and the forth to carry the red and gray scheme. Neither of the
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s that preceded it have been preserved.


Present-day operations

Soo Line 700 is one of four Soo Line locomotives in the Lake Superior Railroad Museum's collection, the others being Soo 320 (SW1, the first diesel purchased by the Soo Line), Soo Line 2500 and
Soo Line 2719 Soo Line 2719 is a 4-6-2 "Pacific" type steam locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) for use on passenger trains operated by the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (" Soo Line"). No. 2719 was used to haul th ...
. 700 occasionally sees freight service, sometimes pulling empty coal hoppers stored during the winter. Often, it pulls short excursions but occasionally travels the full distance of the North Shore Scenic Railroad. Once in a while from 2007–2013, it was a helper locomotive for Soo Line 2719 on steam excursions. Traction motor issues have led to reduced use of 700 in the last few years, and it is occasionally displayed inside the Lake Superior Railroad Museum.


References

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External links


Lake Superior Railroad Museum

North Shore Scenic Railroad
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