Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Willamette & Pacific #1801 in Rainier, Oregon, in Summer 1998

Willamette & Pacific GP9R #1801 in Rainier, Oregon, in Summer 1998

In the summer of 1998, the Portland & Western Railroad assigned Willamette & Pacific GP9R #1801 to work on the Astoria Line between St. Helens and Wauna, Oregon. This locomotive was notable for being painted in Southern Pacific's "Black Widow" paint scheme from the 1950s, but with "Willamette & Pacific" lettering. This locomotive had been used on the line previously, and my dad had taken pictures of it, but this was my first chance to take my own pictures of it as it passed through Rainier, Oregon, with a short eastbound train.

Willamette & Pacific GP9R #1801 in Rainier, Oregon, in Summer 1998

Built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors in April 1959 as Southern Pacific GP9 #5830. (Interestingly, this locomotive was delivered after Southern Pacific had changed its locomotive paint scheme to Lark Dark Grey and Scarlet, and thus never wore the "Black Widow" colors while owned by Southern Pacific.) In Southern Pacific's system-wide renumbering of 1965 it became Southern Pacific #3693. On September 14, 1977, it was rebuilt at Southern Pacific's Sacramento Shops to a GP9R, and was renumbered to Southern Pacific #3855. It retained its original 1,750-horsepower rating after the rebuilding. Southern Pacific retired the locomotive on December 10, 1992, and it was sold to Willamette & Pacific on May 14, 1993. It was painted in the "Black Widow" colors in November 1993.

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