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GE 44-tonner switching Nucor steel mill, Seattle. 7-21-2010 

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The Nucor steel mill in West Seattle has a couple of these old GE 44-tonners. Nucor melts down scrap metal to make rebar and flat steel stock.
The mill has a scrap metal receiving yard over on W Marginal Wy about a mile away. These switchers move gondolas of scrap metal back and forth between the receiving yard and the mill. The mill also has BNSF drop off hopper cars of minerals that are used in making steel and flatcars to be loaded with finished product.
This is their little storage yard north of the mill. Here, the switcher is moving a flat car from the track outside the wall where BNSF dropped it off into their storage yard. Then she grabs a bulkhead flat and moves it inside the mill to be loaded.

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@mafarnz
@mafarnz 14 лет назад
WOW!!!!!! Look at how much that flat car overhangs the curve!
@Steven_Williams
@Steven_Williams 11 лет назад
Great stuff! This is my first time seeing one of these switchers in action. Nothing beats steel mill action!
@MikeSnow9
@MikeSnow9 11 лет назад
This is the dirty guts of railroad work -Brilliant!!......Mike
@SoFloRR1018
@SoFloRR1018 8 лет назад
Why didn't I find your channel sooner! Really enjoyed the switching. I just subscribed as well!
@011dave
@011dave 10 лет назад
great to see this 60yo+ loco still doing the job it was built for
@mjarail
@mjarail 9 лет назад
The locomotive is a GE 65 Ton, not a 44 ton. 44 ton locos do not have end platforms.
@klrwhizkid
@klrwhizkid 11 лет назад
That 44 tonner has had some engine upgrades; I hear turbo Cats.
@8091pinewood
@8091pinewood 9 лет назад
Great video ! Don't exactly know why, but don't you just love those little 44 tonners ?!
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 9 лет назад
8091pinewood I do! They're cute, like the baby kittens of the loco world.
@SMVvids
@SMVvids 9 лет назад
+SeattleRailFan They are indeed, and very useful to keep around. The railroad here uses two of the old 70-tonners, from 1953 and 1950. They also keep an old EMD GP9 around. I really want them to get one of these to help with moving cars around the old sugar mill site where they're located, and to help with UP exchanges while the other three are out and about.
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 11 лет назад
Wouldn't be surprised as most of these date from the '40s and early '50s. I believe they originally came with Cat D17000 motors, which are very old technology-wise. Very likely it was re-powered with more modern engines.
@BurlingtonNorthernModeler
@BurlingtonNorthernModeler 12 лет назад
Great video! What kind of horn/whistle does thie engine have?
@ttrainmixx
@ttrainmixx 11 лет назад
Very good!
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 14 лет назад
@mafarnz Yep, those are some seriously tight curves at the mill. It almost looks like the flatcar is about to topple off the rails.
@mikeday62
@mikeday62 10 лет назад
Going to model this on an extension of my N scale layout. Then puff a doobie and do some switching. :) :)
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 10 лет назад
Uh-oh. Would that be RUI (Railroading Under the Influence)? Or SUI (Switching Under the Influence)? Stay safe...
@mikeday62
@mikeday62 10 лет назад
SeattleRailFan You make great videos! I will try not to get my ankle stuck in the moving switch points next time......at least when the train is coming.
@TRAINMANCWCLANCY
@TRAINMANCWCLANCY 10 лет назад
Awesome video seattlerailfan =D are they steal useing that GE 44-tonners switcher i this wonder if they are =)
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 10 лет назад
I've driven by the mill recently and they have different locos now. They're still center-cab switchers but I don't know what make and model they are. Don't know if the old 44-tonners are still on site as backup or if they were sold.
@TRAINMANCWCLANCY
@TRAINMANCWCLANCY 10 лет назад
o.o not a good sign well thanks for the info seattlerailfan =)
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 12 лет назад
@metraF40PH163 No idea what horn it has. I'm not an expert on train horns, so even if I hear one I can't identify the model. Some people are train horn experts and can identify a train horn by their distinctive sounds.
@SeattleRailFan
@SeattleRailFan 11 лет назад
No idea.
@nodularification
@nodularification 9 лет назад
Fix your title, that's not a 44-tonner, it's a 65-tonner.
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