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RailPictures.Net Photo: Various Western Pacific EMD GP7s, GP9s, GP20s at Salt Lake City, Utah by James Belmont
 
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    » Western Pacific (more..)
    » EMD GP7s, GP9s, GP20s (more..)
    » South Yard, 1st South and Fifth West 
    » Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (more..)
    » August 24, 1985
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    Nearly two years after the WP-UP merger, more than a dozen Western Pacific locomotives were stored, neglected, and eventually retired in Salt Lake City. Image photographed on Kodachrome 25 film on Aug. 24, 1985.
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