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RailPictures.Net Photo: STBX 203 Columbia Business Center EMD SW8 at Vancouver, Washington by Charles Stookey
 
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    » January 18, 2014
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    VANCOUVER WA Jan 18 2014 — Sterling Bomba SW8 203 (b/n 15739) sits to the south of a Columbia Business Park warehouse. The locomotive was acquired by the Northwest Railroad institute. The unit was repainted and used for a while by the institute but is no longer in use. The diesel is former Colorado & Wyoming 203. Thank you to Roger Beckett, Lon Lasher, Randy Keller and Russell Strodtz for responding to my Loconotes query. Corrections welcome. My photo.
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