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Egypt buys locomotives from GM for $123 million

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Cool.

[political rant]

How many of these trains will be bombed to bits by terrorists when they make shipments to Israel?

[/political rant]

Edited by aaaantoine

$3,075,000 for a GM model? That kills the bugatti veyron for bragging rights... ;)

Money is money.

$3,075,000 for a GM model? That kills the bugatti veyron for bragging rights... ;)

But it's nowhere near as cool :P

Since GM sold the locomotive business some time ago this seems a little strange.

I was gonna say... I thought I heard that they sold EMD...

*googled*

Yup, now it's Electro Motive Diesel (instead of Division), owned by a couple equity firms.

Where is GM coming up with locomotives to sell to Egypt?

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