Posted by David North on June 13, 2012 
Does that angled plate fold to cover the stepwell? What is it's purpose?
Posted by Andrew Hamblyn on June 13, 2012 
Do you know many more are yet to enter service?
Posted by Bill Caywood on June 13, 2012 
I also wonder the purpose of the structural steel below and behind the cab side windows, and the curved structure below the front windows which may be associated with the lone grab iron below the curved bars. That crab iron is straight and does not resemble the special type grab irons used for ladder attachment. There are four black cover plates located below the anti-climber that I do not remember seeing on U.S. in service SD70ACe units, what could attach in these locations ?
Posted by on June 14, 2012 
I believe the steel below the windows is used to deflect iron ore away from the windows when used as mid-train helpers.
Posted by Tugboat on June 14, 2012 
I would guess the black covers are for some type recepticals for an Electro/pnuematic braking system. Also notice the chains are along the side steps and solid hand rails along the front.
Posted by hemiadda2d on June 14, 2012 
Bill, Those cover plates appear to be removable, and appear to be tiedown points to attach load restraint devices for transit.
Posted by AJ Doyle on June 14, 2012 
Believe the 5 (1 is hidden under the checker plate) black plates are temporary bolt-on lugs for securing the loco during ocean shipment. And I think the pans on the nose fold up to cover the windshields (against ore pellets??). No clue regarding the external structural members under and behind the cab side windows.
Posted by AJ Doyle on June 15, 2012 
I'm also guessing those checker plates that fold down over the stairwell (kind of like inside a passenger car vestibule) provide maintenance personnel with a safe platform to access the number boards, class lights, and sand-fill stubouts.
Posted by Andrew Hamblyn on June 26, 2012 
If you look closely at this brand new UP SD70 (http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=401825) you will see it too has the extra structural members on the side of the cab.
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