GM vs. GE - The Horsepower War of the 90s
Long time locomotive manufacturer rivals, General Motors and General Electric, were in a "war" back in the 1990's, seeing who could make a dependable unit with 6,000hp. This here is a retrospective of both heavy haul models, the GE AC6000CW and the GM-EMD SD90MAC. « Follow the socials! » ►Instagram - / winnipeg_railfan ►Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/1441620 ►Tiktok - / winnipeg_railfan ►2nd Channel - / @trainboy9159 Thanks for watching! MI BOMBOCLAAAATTTT!!!! ~Midland Rail Media.

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GE's Secret Shame: The AC6000CW Disaster Nobody Talks About

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The Milwaukee Road

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My Response to the IAIS Derailment and a PSA (of sorts) on Railroad Crossing Safety.

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Trucks vs. Trains

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Heritage Units - What Makes Them Special ?

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How Just One Car Destroyed America's Car Industry

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Why Phone Numbers Look the Way They Do

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CSX GE AC6000CW Training video

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710ECO - Rebuild Retrospective II

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Why B-Units Disappeared: The Truth Behind The Diesel Booster

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The Biggest Locomotives Ever Built Explained

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The Evolution Of The Autorack

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The GE Locomotive That Silenced EMD in 1994

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These Are History's Most Expensive Mistakes

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The Trains of Breaking Bad

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Inside the T-34-85

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TTX "Front-Runner" Flat Cars

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F40PH - The Locomotive That Saved Passenger Rail Travel

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Finding Trains on WPLACE

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