EMD LaGrange Plant Drone Flyover!
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2020
- On March 30th, 2020, I decided to visit the EMD LaGrange Plant in McCook, IL. At the time, a handful of SD70ACe-T4s were sitting outside along with a couple SD90MAC-Hs, a former UP SD40T-2, a triclops SD60MAC, an Oakway painted SD60, and much more!
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It’s a terrible shame EMD closed the plant not too long ago. I’m still waiting to find out what will happen to it. It’s remains would make one heck of a railroad or science/technology museum.
Great footage! I didn't think that there were so many locomotives still here. I used to railfan this area heavily when GM owned EMD.
steven williams Thank you!
I remember going there many times as a kid, my Dad worked there and retired after 25 years, many memories.
Same here Frank. My dad worked in Experimental Test for 25 of his 30 years from 1971 - 2001. I am modeling EMD now for my HO scale layout. :-D
Those blue and white SD70/80 test beds sat there for years. I would take trains past there and every time they would be there. All the rebuilt units i saw when i would take a train by there. Passing the plant while on a train and seeing Metra 127 on the ready track to be picked up, then, about two days later it get it's shakedown run as a trailing unit on a Indiana Harbor Belt freight train. Now the entire facility is gone.
Great video Sam! The drone footage was super! Thank you for sharing this video with us!
Thomas Mackowiak Thanks!
That was so fun watching this video Sam Nice!!! You rule
Alex Molnar's Gaming And Railfanning Channel Thanks!
I help build those locomotives. 1970 to 2006
Sort of depressing to me. I was there in the early 80's and it was very different. Everything was clean and painted and you felt the pride when you went in. Now it reminds me of the steel mills in Gary when they were on the way out. The activity level was hard to imagine. The workers I talked to seemed to be glad to be there in La Grange. Does anyone know the details of the Investors who bought EMD and their plans. And where is the manufacturing being done now?
Brings back so many memories...I enjoyed working at EMD...I was a GM employee b4 it was bought by some investors Greenbrier...And I was bought out..Wish they never sold...Best company I ever worked for from 2000-2005!!!
Nice video Sam ! Love the triclops M-2 or ace
Keller Rail fan Thanks! It’s a SD60MAC with ACe radiators.
SamLovesTrains oh cool
From what I understand, much of the engineering and testing still goes on here but manufacturing has long since migrated elsewhere. It's a shame I don't visit Lagrange more often given how close I live to there. Great area to railfan in general.
Awesome video Sam! So cool to see the aerial coverage of such a cool plant! Really cool power sitting around there! Nice job!
Alberta Bound Railfanning Thank you!
Good footage I live in Lagrange and have been inside Emd many times
Gonna tear it down are they?
Very cool video
A Train 51 Production Thanks!
This is really cool!! Nice camera work!! Do you ask permission to fly over these yards? Or not? I just got a drone and I would love to get videos, but idk if I should ask permission or not first before I do a flyover.
Thanks! I didn’t have to ask for permission.
When was this taken my Dad worked Test at EMD
Emd closed the plant in London ontario back in 2012
Does EMD still make stuff here or is that strictly done at Muncie?
Nope ALL manufacturing is gone in LaGrange.
Ok so we have a few oddballs here: An SD60ACe (what), EMDX 91 SD89MAC (tier 4 testbed), SD70M-2, SD70ACe and SD70ACe-T4 Demonstrators, Ex-UPRR SD40T-2 (formerly SP), an SD90MAC-H and a bunch of other random locomotives. Odd, I thought the La grange plant was shut down!
Manufacturing is gone, engineering still there.
That a lot of SD EMD Locomotives
Kelenc AucklandGarbo19 Yeah
@@SamLovesTrains me too that SD60MAC and SD70ACE at Yard
Do they Still make locomotives at this plant? Or is it closed for good
The engine plant is permanently closed now. They had a auction a few months ago to sell off all their machinery. The corporate offices still remain open there at McCook.
Really makes me wonder what EMD will do with that SD60MAC.
Getting scrapped!
@@scottk6732 interesting
Wow a triclops sd70ace
Gil.k It’s a SD60MAC but with added ACe radiators.
SamLovesTrains ohhh ok
SamLovesTrains what are they going to do with it?
Gil.k It just sits around at the plant.
Disappointing, would've liked more careful coverage of the remaining buildings, identifying each structure we were viewing, and their respective functions. It's been decades since I was last at the site. Which one is the "Big Bay" assembly hall (which I toured as a kid, with my grandfather, and EMD master plumber & mechanic)? The largest single building, at the plant's southeast corner, is the fabrication shop, where the locomotive frames took shape, as I recall, at 55th Street and Hwy 66...
George, that main assembly building is LONG gone. Been there during open house myself in 1997. Torn down even before my dad retired from there in 2001. It is now a new FedEx facility.
Looks abandoned. And why were the tracks torn up into the bay doors? At 0:47 you can see where the old tracks ran inside the facility.
Torn up when GM tore down the main plant in the late 1990’s early 2000’s.