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English: This locomotive was built by EMD for the AT&SF railroad as a non-cab GP60B (No. 347). In 2010, BNSF modified it by salvaging a cab from an SD40-2 and installing it onto the 347, thereby changing it into a standard-cab GP60. During the renovation the dynamic brake assembly was relocated to the conventional location at the center of the long hood. It is shown here at Thoreau, New Mexico on 21 January 2019.
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GP60B No. 347 was rebuilt by BNSF into a standard GP60 by installing a cab from an SD40-2.

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