You know not all 30 where scrapped 2 have survived on CPKC 7206 and 7216? I know that 7206 is stored in a warehouse in Canada, owned by the railroad as the unit sets as they’re still in talks with the museum. The other one is still serving as a part source however has been put aside for now.
6 SD80MAC's from PRLX were acquired by Canadian Pacific to be used as parts donors for their SD70ACU rebuild program. Canadian Pacific at that only completed 30 SD70ACU's.There still is surviving SD80MAC's in storage at PRLX.Only the units that had the most mileage and/or problems with them were the ones getting scraped or taken apart for parts.There was 29 SD80MAC's sold to PRLX by Norfolk Southern. Years ago when CSX owned 13 of the units,1 was scraped because the frame was severely damaged in some wreckage.That's why 12 of them went to Norfolk Southern after the trade deal involving CSX getting more SD40-2's in return while Norfolk Southern already owned 17 SD80MAC's.
It'll never happen,the EPA has killed any chance of that ever happening again with their standards and compliances. If the SD80MAC's had stayed longer,if the SD90MAC's & AC6000CW's were reliable,they still would've been retired because of stricter emissions tests.
Didn't know conrails cadilac costed 1 million dollar plus back then. Sad I've never seen an SD80MAC when they were in service. But would it be possible for EMD/PRLX to build one fresh?
6 SD80MAC's from PRLX were purchased by Canadian Pacific to only be used as parts donors for their SD9043MAC's that were being rebuilt into SD70ACU's. Any surviving units are still in PRLX storage,and others that had extensive hours/use on them were scrapped.They never will be rebuilt,the only chance at prolonged usage is if they become exports like certain amounts have.
It really is a shame that there were so few 80macs produced. From the ones that were built it was shown they were incredible units, so it’s sad that so few railroads gave them a chance
I’ve been told a few times and idk if it’s true or not but the 80MACs performed better than the 90MACs in terms of performance and etc I’ve also been told they pulled like absolute mothers when they got them 5k ponies going.
Conrail was literally the only railroad that owned SD80MAC's. They only ended up with Norfolk Southern and CSX because of the split/shut down.Later on,the dozen SD80MAC's were given to Norfolk Southern ensuring that they owned every surviving unit because CSX wanted to get SD40-2's in return from them. The CNW would've had several SD80MAC's if the Union Pacific takeover didn't occur.Those orders were canceled because Union Pacific had no interest in them since they were getting their deliveries of AC6000CW's and SD9043MAC's. Yes,the SD80MAC's were much better.The SD9043MAC's were just convertibles,but the real 6,000 HP SD90MAC H1's & H2's were an epic failure with the 265H's.
Same. I’ve been loosing faith in NS eversince finding out this along with some of the truths of their own reputation, only to loose more after the East Palestine accident. That totally destroyed my trust in them
I've never seen this series before but with this being my first episode and having some big names that I also watch like Trains21, AmtrakGuy365 and others it is amazing! Great job and keep up the amazing episodes
Enjoyed this man thanks for your hard work! I remember seeing these things brand new on the Chicago line near Cleveland Ohio when I was a kid. I also love the picture you got of 801 in bright future paint I’ve never seen that one before she was glossy😎.
Extraordinarily well done video, thank you. When I started with csx in 2010, a guy I became close friends with told me his favorite locomotive was the sd80mac, it was like an obsession for him, and he was the first one that I ever heard use the term "cadillac" for those units. I got myself into the cab of numerous EMDs, GEs and when I finally got to experience the comfort of the sd80mac, I was blown away, our csx train on that trip had a Canadian sd80 on the point, with a coffee maker, and microwave on board, I had warm food for once. That was when I fell in love with that locomotive type, not to mention the seats, it was like cruising. But yeah again, thank you so much for the video, you did and amazing job on it, and I highly enjoyed this. Best video discussing the sd80mac I've seen. Also, I had heard csx was peeved at one point with ge because ge promised the ac6000 would make a certain amount of power on delivery, and that wasn't the case when they got them. I can't swear to the accuracy of this, but my buddy told me, ac6000 was a lie. Maybe someday I'll get to know the truth behind that lol
Un dato curioso es que algunos sd80mac junto a unas sd70mac de csx fueron arrendados a ferromex en el 2011 trabajando en la zona guadalajara pacífico casi siempre apoyando por el distrito tepic 👀
I got hired in the Conrail around 1999 and was lucky enough to ride in an sd80 mac, and it was what they said was, a whisper cab. After lots of time spent in a gp38 and a gp40 not to mention sd60m's, it truly was an absolute Cadillac. I also had a chance to ride in a sd90 Mack new unit from Union pacific. The salt took place at Walbridge near Toledo ohio.
My Uncle operated most of the 80Macs before he retired in 2019, even the two demonstrators, he told me loved them and I did too, this is a great episode, absolutely incredible!
Yo solo los conozco por video pues vivo en Argentina y aunque nunca estuve de acuerdo que un locomotora tenga mas de 16 cilindros tengo que decir que estos sd80 mac me enloquece ver y escuchar su sonido y ver su eficiencia EMD GM locomotives maximun power of haul 💯💯
Liked no. 32! Awesome video!.. One for the archives and the ages.. I'm proud to have been a part of it!
Glad you were able to have a cameo! Maybe for future projects we’ll colab again, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@@buccaneerrailfanning1776 Most def!
You know not all 30 where scrapped 2 have survived on CPKC 7206 and 7216? I know that 7206 is stored in a warehouse in Canada, owned by the railroad as the unit sets as they’re still in talks with the museum. The other one is still serving as a part source however has been put aside for now.
Where’d you find out that bit of info?
That’s nice to know
@@AndrewTheRocketCityRailfan4014 According to a roster list I found CPKC has NS 7206, 7215, 7218 and 7225 to 7227
6 SD80MAC's from PRLX were acquired by Canadian Pacific to be used as parts donors for their SD70ACU rebuild program.
Canadian Pacific at that only completed 30 SD70ACU's.There still is surviving SD80MAC's in storage at PRLX.Only the units that had the most mileage and/or problems with them were the ones getting scraped or taken apart for parts.There was 29 SD80MAC's sold to PRLX by Norfolk Southern.
Years ago when CSX owned 13 of the units,1 was scraped because the frame was severely damaged in some wreckage.That's why 12 of them went to Norfolk Southern after the trade deal involving CSX getting more SD40-2's in return while Norfolk Southern already owned 17 SD80MAC's.
Now that technology has.advanced, it would be interesting to see what would happen if EMD and GE tried the 80's, 90's, and the 6000 again.
It'll never happen,the EPA has killed any chance of that ever happening again with their standards and compliances.
If the SD80MAC's had stayed longer,if the SD90MAC's & AC6000CW's were reliable,they still would've been retired because of stricter emissions tests.
@@Slim_Slidwell then why not tier 4 sd80macs?
@@lizggil123
You can't ask me that question because I'm not Norfolk Southern nor CAT/PRLX.
@@Slim_Slid ok
Didn't know conrails cadilac costed 1 million dollar plus back then. Sad I've never seen an SD80MAC when they were in service. But would it be possible for EMD/PRLX to build one fresh?
Not anymore due to emissions regulations, atleast the prime mover. The shell on the other hand can just easily be remade out of a random 90MAC
6 SD80MAC's from PRLX were purchased by Canadian Pacific to only be used as parts donors for their SD9043MAC's that were being rebuilt into SD70ACU's.
Any surviving units are still in PRLX storage,and others that had extensive hours/use on them were scrapped.They never will be rebuilt,the only chance at prolonged usage is if they become exports like certain amounts have.
It really is a shame that there were so few 80macs produced. From the ones that were built it was shown they were incredible units, so it’s sad that so few railroads gave them a chance
I’ve been told a few times and idk if it’s true or not but the 80MACs performed better than the 90MACs in terms of performance and etc I’ve also been told they pulled like absolute mothers when they got them 5k ponies going.
It is true.
Conrail was literally the only railroad that owned SD80MAC's.
They only ended up with Norfolk Southern and CSX because of the split/shut down.Later on,the dozen SD80MAC's were given to Norfolk Southern ensuring that they owned every surviving unit because CSX wanted to get SD40-2's in return from them.
The CNW would've had several SD80MAC's if the Union Pacific takeover didn't occur.Those orders were canceled because Union Pacific had no interest in them since they were getting their deliveries of AC6000CW's and SD9043MAC's.
Yes,the SD80MAC's were much better.The SD9043MAC's were just convertibles,but the real 6,000 HP SD90MAC H1's & H2's were an epic failure with the 265H's.
PLEASE do the dash 9s SD40-3s or the SD70ACE
Conrail horses 🐎 🐎🐴 EX conrail EX CSX and now the NS and finally there scraped
This was great video about the SD80MAC! It's a damn shame they all were scrapped
1:26 I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK😂😂
your video made me buy 2 csx sd80macs in conrail paint(in ho with sound), fantastic video!
Yo mind doing the sd60ms next? I wanna know why they retired and where they’ve gone!
I miss the SD80MACs they were awesome locomotives
After making this video, they are my favorite too
@@buccaneerrailfanning1776Same here, btw I would love to see a video about either the GP15, GP30 (Including the Slug GP30), or the B36-7
*F in chat for our boi the SD80MAC*
*I'll never forgive NS for killing them*
Yo same!
Same. I’ve been loosing faith in NS eversince finding out this along with some of the truths of their own reputation, only to loose more after the East Palestine accident. That totally destroyed my trust in them
@@AndrewTheRocketCityRailfan4014 You still have faith in them? I don't.
@@TrainsAreReallyCool No. apologies for that communication error
I have no faith in what is left of CNW, they should of gotten their SD80s
LFGGGGGG THE 80s my favorite
*00:33* i got kick out of seeing CSX's Crazy Eight as the example for DC traction😂
8.Aug.2023
Great work! Love these giants. Overall great design! Sad that they had to leave too soon.
I've never seen this series before but with this being my first episode and having some big names that I also watch like Trains21, AmtrakGuy365 and others it is amazing! Great job and keep up the amazing episodes
Enjoyed this man thanks for your hard work! I remember seeing these things brand new on the Chicago line near Cleveland Ohio when I was a kid. I also love the picture you got of 801 in bright future paint I’ve never seen that one before she was glossy😎.
The SD80MAC was one of my favorite locomotives. One of the SD80MAC's had a Prime 920 horn too. The Prime 920 is a RS3L knockoff.
Can you please talk about the history of EX CONRAIL U23B unit 2786???
When those 80macs the way how they plunged into the turn table it remands me of Thomas and friends where oliver plunged in the turn table
That CSX edit at the start of the video is realy nice
Bucaneer, can u please do the U18B? and whats your fav csx engine
These are the big boys in the east and didn’t deserve to be scrapped. 🥺😢😭
We need engines of SD40-3 (SPONGEBOB CAB)
SD 40 will probably be next after the AC6000
Of course PSR had to ruin everything.
The sd80macs were my favorite locomotive the emd ever had
Same. I miss em too.
If CNW purchased some before merging with UP, then UP would of had then either PRLX or JLCX would of took them like with the SD90MACS
You should do the engines of Csx with ES40DCs next!
Please do csx sd70ace
I have three CSX wooden trains 2 are blue one is gray
Nice vid and I can’t wait what is your next engines of Csx episode 😀
Can you please tell the SD70ACe?
Done
Great video
Thank you!
Great video!! Here, in Brazil, we have a total of 8 model Sd80ACe locomotives... seven were imported, and one was manufactured in Brazil.
I wanna see a video of the SD60Is and M’s
Extraordinarily well done video, thank you.
When I started with csx in 2010, a guy I became close friends with told me his favorite locomotive was the sd80mac, it was like an obsession for him, and he was the first one that I ever heard use the term "cadillac" for those units.
I got myself into the cab of numerous EMDs, GEs and when I finally got to experience the comfort of the sd80mac, I was blown away, our csx train on that trip had a Canadian sd80 on the point, with a coffee maker, and microwave on board,
I had warm food for once.
That was when I fell in love with that locomotive type, not to mention the seats, it was like cruising.
But yeah again, thank you so much for the video, you did and amazing job on it, and I highly enjoyed this. Best video discussing the sd80mac I've seen.
Also, I had heard csx was peeved at one point with ge because ge promised the ac6000 would make a certain amount of power on delivery, and that wasn't the case when they got them.
I can't swear to the accuracy of this, but my buddy told me, ac6000 was a lie.
Maybe someday I'll get to know the truth behind that lol
No way I never would've thought I'd see trains and phonk music together!
Never expected you to be in my comments, I've built some of your stuff. Thanks for checking the video out Crafty!
@@buccaneerrailfanning1776That's awesome! :)
I was thinking the same thing!
Hey, Crafty!
All SD80mac units have been scrapped since 2021, but only 6 are still intact. It's just a shame to see them go.
Un dato curioso es que algunos sd80mac junto a unas sd70mac de csx fueron arrendados a ferromex en el 2011 trabajando en la zona guadalajara pacífico casi siempre apoyando por el distrito tepic 👀
I got hired in the Conrail around 1999 and was lucky enough to ride in an sd80 mac, and it was what they said was, a whisper cab. After lots of time spent in a gp38 and a gp40 not to mention sd60m's, it truly was an absolute Cadillac. I also had a chance to ride in a sd90 Mack new unit from Union pacific. The salt took place at Walbridge near Toledo ohio.
I thought CP still had more
From what I could gather they were scrapped aswell recently
shhhh but i got interior cab photos of ns 7227
My Uncle operated most of the 80Macs before he retired in 2019, even the two demonstrators, he told me loved them and I did too, this is a great episode, absolutely incredible!
Thank you!
Oh anytime man as a native Kentuckian it’s nice to see other Kentucky railfans
I love EMDS I have a HO scale CSX SD60I EMD
song @ 4:21?
GIGACHAD Workout remix
Cool
What happened to that last one in cp custody?
Giga chad music in background 4:18
Cause this engine is a true gigachad
You are back!!!!!
Yo solo los conozco por video pues vivo en Argentina y aunque nunca estuve de acuerdo que un locomotora tenga mas de 16 cilindros tengo que decir que estos sd80 mac me enloquece ver y escuchar su sonido y ver su eficiencia EMD GM locomotives maximun power of haul 💯💯
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