VIA FP9ARM - Fleet Details

Fleet Details

Key: Preserved Scrapped Still with Via Sold


Numbers
63xx ex 65xx Serial Build date Remanufactured Notes
6300 6524 A1196 04/57 12/83 Still occasionally used as a switcher at the Vancouver Maintenance Centre
6301 6534 A1394 05/58 12/83 Stored at the Montreal Maintenance Centre
6302 6533 A1393 05/58 12/83 Sold Georgia Southwestern Railroad 6302
6303 6539 A1399 07/58 12/83 Sold Railink #1400
6304 6509 A639 12/54 03/84 Sold IFE Leasing 6304
6305 6508 A638 12/54 06/84 Sold Les Trains Touristique St. Laurant
6306 6520 A1050 03/57 06/84 Sold Les Trains Touristique St. Laurant
6307 6515 A1045 01/57 10/84 Sold Ohio Central Railroad 6307
6308 6521 A1051 03/57 12/84 Sold Georgia Southwestern Railroad 6308
6309 6528 A1200 05/57 12/84 Loaned to Exporail/Canadian Railway Museum
6310 6532 A1204 05/57 12/84 Wrecked, 09/04/1993
6311 6529 A1201 05/57 12/84 Sold IFE Leasing 6311
6312 6523 A1195 03/57 12/84 Sold Railink 1401
6313 6526 A1198 04/57 03/85 Sold Ohio Central Railroad # 6313
6314 6527 A1199 04/57 05/85 Wrecked, 09/04/1993

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