Qwest equipment in North-west Florida

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In March of 1999 I started seeing railroad equipment lettered for Qwest along the CSX mainline in Crestview and Mossy Head, Florida. Through correspondance with others on the internet, I was able to find out that they are a firm that installs fiber-optic cables along the railroad right-of-way. While I have seen locomotives, cabooses, a boxcar, flat cars converted to racks for carrying the cable spools, ballast cars, and finally the ditching tool itself, I have never seen any of it in operation, nor have I talked to anyone who operates the equipment. I have no idea when they "do their thing", but suspect it is at night, since whenever I see the locos, they're idle.
At any rate, here are some pictures of the equipment, along with brief descriptions. Hope you enjoy them! If you can provide me with any substantive information about Qwest, please do so and I'll include it here. Thanks!

Photo by Ron Kohlin, taken 03-19-99. GP-7's # 507, 508, and others in the short spur at Crestview, FL. It would appear to take a lot of power to plull that trencher.

Photo by Ron Kohlin, taken 03-19-99. GP-9 # 704, part of the consist at Crestview.

Photo by Ron Kohlin, taken 03-19-99. GP-9 # 706, back-to-back with 704 at Crestview.

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Created March 24, 2005.
Last Update March 24, 2005.