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2891, Class GF-33, was built in September 1968, #36869. It became Consolidated Railroad Corp 3891, Class U-33-B, in April 1976. It was retired.
2895, Class GF-33, was built in November 1968, #36873. It became Conrail 2895, Class U-33-B, in April 1976 and sold as Reading Blue Mountain & Northern 3300 in May 1988 .
2896, Class GF-33, was built in November 1968, #36874. It became Conrail 2896, Class U-33-B, in April 1976 and sold as Panther Valley RR 2896. It was sold as RBMN 3301 in May 1988 and became Blue Mountain & Northern 3301. It was traded in to General Electric.
2899, Class GF-33, was built in November 1968, #36877. It became Conrail 2899, Class U-33-B, in April 1976.
2905, Class GF-33, was built in November 1986, #36883. It became Conrail 2905, Class U-33-B, in April 1976.
2914, Class GF-33, was built in November 1968, #36892. It became Conrail 2914, Class U-33-B, in April 1976 and sold as Blairsville Eastern 29. It was assigned as Kane & Knox RR 29 and sold to A P Luedtke Locomotive Leasing Co. It was leased to Lackawanna Valley RR as 902. It was sold to Reading Blue Mountain & Northern as 902 and renumbered 3302.
2916, Class GF-33, was built in November 1968, #36939. It became Conrail 2916, Class U-33-B, in April 1976 and sold as Boston & Maine 190 in 1984. It was retired in August 15, 1988, and sold for scrap to Pielet Brothers in January 1992.
2925, Class GF-33, was built in December 1968, #36948. It
became Conrail 2925, Class U-33-B, in April 1976 and sold as B&M 192 in 1984.
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