An eco-429m in Ontario Southestern green & creme

In 1962, the TdM shops drew up some plans to rebuild some of the PV&T’s RS-2s into C-420-alikes, and called them ‘rs-29’s (as in not quite a rs-32, but more than an rs-11), but these plans weren’t implemented because the central office wasn’t certain of a steam-shop-until-just-last-year’s ability to rebuild diesel-electric locomotives (it took until the BLWRS was kitbashed in 1967 for the shops to start getting the confidence of upper management back.)

In 2009, when the TdM was involved in an insanely complicated broker transaction to purchase a handful of used RS-11s, they discovered that two of those units had been in the process of being scrapped when the broker had removed them from the railroad that was selling them, and EPA emissions regulations would not allow remanufacturing with 251 blocks, so the old rs-29 plans were dusted off and updated with a Tier 3 powerpack (which became a Tier 4 powerpack before the carcasses were plucked from the storage yard and were rebuilt from the frame up.

These locomotives are 3500HP AC units with Cummins QSK78 prime movers (and a fairly sophisticated wheelslip control program to keep them from spinning out when starting a train or climbing a ramp in inclement weather.)

An eco-429m in Newport Southern Joint Line blue

In 2023 the Parsons Vale started to slowly move towards avoiding a possible EPA banhammer by sending some of the older 251’d locomotives to ILW to be remanufactured with an AC drive & newer, less pollution-spewing, prime movers. Some of the first were a pair of NSJL pool DL16cs, which came back as new low-nose RS-29s.

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