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Owner: Illinois Central Gulf
Model:EMD GP38-2Built As:ICG 9625 (GP38-2)
Serial Number:74646-26Order No:74646
Frame Number:74646-26Built:12/1974
Notes:"Richard Cobden"
Other locos with this serial:  IC 9625(GP38-2) ICG 9625(GP38-2)
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Brand New ICG GP38-2 #9625 "Richard Cobden"
Title:  Brand New ICG GP38-2 #9625 "Richard Cobden"
Description:  Digital image from Kim E. Piersol original 35mm Kodachrome transparency. ICG Markham Yard. Brand new delivery.
Photo Date:  1/4/1975  Upload Date: 2/5/2006 7:49:27 AM
Location:  Homewood, IL
Author:  Kim Piersol
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ICG 9625(GP38-2)
Views:  444   Comments: 1
ICG GP38-2 9625
Title:  ICG GP38-2 9625
Description:  ICG GP38-2 9625, on the wye at Paducah, Kentucky, June 25, 1986, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built in December 1974 (c/n 74646-26) it eventually became IC 9625, was rebuilt and repainted to CN colors by NRE, Capreol, Ontario, Canada between May 2007-August 2008. It was named RICHARD COBDEN. Who the heck was he? I looked him up, and here's what I got: The Illinois Central Railroad is responsible for the development of Cobden, Illinois. When the town was laid out in 1857, it was called South Pass, but during the next year Sir Richard Cobden, an English statesman who was a stockholder in the railroad, visited the United States and spent some time riding the rails. His enthusiasm for the locale of South Pass and the warmth of the people he found there were so great that the local residents agreed to change the name of the town to Cobden. Cobden developed into a spectacular fruit and vegetable distribution center. Several box and crate factories were built to provide shipping cartons for the great quantities of produce. Nearly from its beginning, Cobden shipped thousands of dollars worth of fruit and vegetables to northern markets. The Peoples Fruit and Vegetable Shippers Association constructed a large market in 1934. Although the quantity and variety of fruits and vegetables are much less in the Cobden area today, peaches and apples are plentiful in season. An annual Peach Festival, complete with the coronation of a queen, is held during August. The Cobden museum on the main street contains much memorabilia of Union County.
Photo Date:  6/25/1986  Upload Date: 6/25/2010 1:53:16 PM
Location:  Paducah, KY
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  ICG 9625(GP38-2)
Views:  388   Comments: 1
ICG GP38-2 9625
Title:  ICG GP38-2 9625
Description:  ICG GP38-2 9625 at Paducah, Kentucky, June 25, 1986, photo by Chuck Zeiler. Built in December 1974 (c/n 74646-26) it eventually became IC 9625, was rebuilt and repainted to CN colors by NRE, Capreol, Ontario, Canada between May 2007-August 2008. It was named RICHARD COBDEN.
Photo Date:  6/25/1986  Upload Date: 8/29/2010 6:53:06 PM
Location:  Paducah, KY
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  ICG 9625(GP38-2)
Views:  256   Comments: 0
ICG 9625
Title:  ICG 9625
Description: 
Photo Date:  9/20/1987  Upload Date: 9/1/2009 12:08:32 AM
Location:  East Dubuque, IL
Author:  Mark Manz
Categories:  Scenic,Tunnel
Locomotives:  ICG 9625(GP38-2)
Views:  750   Comments: 2
ICG 2001
Title:  ICG 2001
Description: 
Photo Date:  3/26/1988  Upload Date: 12/17/2020 8:06:23 PM
Location:  Fulton, KY
Author:  Greg Sieren
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Locomotives:  ICG 2001(SD20) ICG 9625(GP38-2)
Views:  105   Comments: 0


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