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On top of the fact you left out over half of the largest railroads which stocked SD40-2s and SD40's, you dont seem to realize that CN is an abbreviation for the Canadian National Railroad, which you apparently dont know exist. Both CN and CP use American built locomotives, and own subsidiary railroads based in the U.S. [Grand Trunk Western, and Soo Line respectively] which they share rolling stock [Including locomotives] with daily, and own well over 1,000 miles of track in the continental U.S. each. You also dont seem to know how EMD classification works.
The EMD SD40-2 is a locomotive built by the Electro-Motive division of General Motors, and General Motors Diesel, both acting as a replacement for the original SD40 in the catalogue with a longer frame and updated electrical system, all of which being built by EMD and GMD
Uh no. LOL I know my engines and engine colors this is not one of them.
There is no such model of train as the "US SD40-2" There is the SD40-2 which was an upgrade to the EMD SD40-2. Union Pacific (US), Burlington Northern (US), Conrail (US) and Canadian Pacific (not US) had the largest fleets of SD40-2's out of all North America. After reading the comments below trying to figure out how this was US related you state you used a CN (I assume CP Railway) model. Hence this is not a "US Cargo Train", it is a "Canadian Cargo Train".
So kind of like your one of our co-players who is Canadian not appreciating the collection being called "American" Trains, US Americans like things to be US when they actually are :P Especially when finding them is not the easiest thing in the world in the workshop :) /rant off :) LOL