Here are a few shots, which should easilly cause you to run away from the Monitor yelling for help!
Once again, they are taken in the Cab of Diesel-Electric Locomotives, with me being at the Engineer's Control Panel.
The first shot shows the older - or
"Legacy" type of Control Panel configuration, whereas the third one is the more current
"Late 80's-1990's" configuration for Engineer's Locomotive Controls.
Image #1:
Me at the Engineer's Locomotive Controls ("Legacy" type), taken inside Union Pacific #2233.
This Unit type is an SD60, made by GM/EMD (General Motors/Electro-Motive Division).
Next Image (#2) is what the Locomotive looks like.
Image #2:
Front-Engineer's side of SD60 #2233.
Image #3:
Me at the Locomotive Controls for an SD60-M, which has the more current "Late 80's - 1990's" configuration, taken inside of U.P. #6101.
Next Image (#4) is what this Locomotive looks like.
Image #4:
Front-Engineer's side of SD60-M #6101.
Notice the drammatic difference in how this Locomotive's Cab looks, compared to the "Conventional Cab" of #2233, GM/EMD Model SD60.
The SD60-M #6101 has the "North American Cab" version
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