Yes you can locate the parts you need by going to http://hunt4stuff.com/ and put in Railroad Junkyard Parts under...Metasearch on the... Web.
Found # 144 results in Railroad Junk Yards not sure which will have this part you need hope this helps.
Each one will have their own Web-Site for your search.
Example :
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2006-08-04 18:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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A challenging question, this. It would seem to me that the only possibility would be to pay a visit to your nearest railroad heavy maintenance facility.
I don't know the protocol between the railroads and EMD. Whether these items are recycled or if there is something similar to a "core exchange" as one might have when replacing an automobile battery.
Other than that, the only thing I could think of is perhaps contacting EMD directly.
Just to satisfy my own curiosity, what are you going to do with it? Decorative, yes, but in what fashion? Ash tray, nut dish?
Good luck.
2006-08-01 21:28:22
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answered by Samurai Hoghead 7
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