CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Phil Moore (left) and Ron Burrill place a new NASA insignia on the side of NASA Railroad locomotive 3.  The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –    At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Railroad locomotive 3 has been repainted. The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the NASA Railroad Maintenance Crew pose on the side of NASA Railroad locomotive 3.  From left are Mike Stephens, Mike Fitch, Jesse Crews, Chris Bryant, Rick Koury, Gary Steele and Will Eriksen.  The team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Phil Moore places a new NASA insignia on the side of NASA Railroad locomotive 3.  The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –    At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Railroad locomotive 3 has been repainted. The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October.  The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the NASA Railroad Maintenance Crew and Railroad and Transportation Management Team pose alongside NASA Railroad locomotive 3. From left, in front are Rick Koury, Chris Bryant and Tony Andrade.  Behind, from left,  are Will Eriksen, Mike Stephens, Kurt Bush, Gary Steele, John Muzzy, Mike Fitch, Chuck Sturgill and Jesse Crews. The maintenance team completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –    At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the NASA Railroad Maintenance Crew poses alongside NASA Railroad locomotive 3.  From left are Rick Koury, Will Eriksen, Mike Stephens, Chris Bryant, Gary Steele, Jesse Crews and Mike Fitch. The team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA Railroad locomotive 3 has been repainted. The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –  A closeup of the cab on NASA Railroad locomotive 3 which was recently refurbished by the Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.  The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the NASA Railroad and Transportation Management Team poses alongside NASA Railroad locomotive 3.  From left are John Muzzy, with EG&G, Sandeep Wilkhu, with NASA, and Tony Adrade and Chuck Sturgill, with EG&G.  The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October.  The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –   At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Ron Burrill (left) and Phil Moore place a new NASA insignia on the side of NASA Railroad locomotive 3.  The Railroad Operation and Maintenance Team at Kennedy completed the refurbishment of locomotive 3 in October. The 15-month process, including a new paint scheme, dealt with extensive corrosion to the locomotive because of Kennedy's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.  Locomotives 1 and 2 also will be refurbished eventually.  The NASA Railroad locomotives are SW-1500 switch engines built by Electro Motive Diesel (EMD).  Photo credit:  NASA/Amanda Diller
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