Prior to moving to Duluth for the first time, it was displayed in LaGrange, IL in September 1989 for EMD's 50th Anniversary of the FT diesel, along with other EMD power. The locomotive then operated on the
North Shore Scenic Railroad, usually for special events. After moving from Duluth to St. Paul, the locomotive was called into duty for special excursions, including operating with
Milwaukee Road 261 and pulling
Great Northern Railway Historical Society and
National Railway Historical Society charters. In 2001, it operated on a circle tour with the 261 from the Twin Cities to Superior, then west through Brainerd then south through Staples, and east back to the Twin Cities through St. Cloud. It was featured in the 2002 "Railroad Days" in Galesburg, IL. It pulled a National Railway Historical Society excursion from the Twin Cities to Duluth in 2009 and running some excursions and photo trips on the North Shore Scenic Railroad. Otherwise, 400 was often displayed inside MTM's roundhouse. It was ferried in 2006 to the Wisconsin Southern for a repaint and returned to the Minnesota Transportation Museum in 2007. In 2015 the Minnesota Transportation Museum and the Great Northern Railway Historical Society signed a two-year operating lease to have the 400 operate on MTM's
Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway in Osceola, WI. GN 400 operated during the 2015 and 2016 excursion seasons, including a special for the 2015 Great Northern Convention. It was often set aside just for special runs. In 2019, following its third restoration, the GNRHS and
Lake Superior Railroad Museum agreed to have the locomotive returned to Duluth, MN for display and operation. It was displayed in Dilworth, MN during the 2019 Great Northern Convention in Fargo, ND, before returning to Duluth for operation. The locomotive is currently displayed at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum, operating usually just for special events. In 2014, 2015, and 2022 the locomotive was displayed for "Train Days" events at
Saint Paul Union Depot.
Engine failure and replacement In May 2017, while undergoing routine maintenance in preparation for the 2017 Osceola excursion season, the 400 suffered a crankshaft failure in its original 20-645E engine requiring a replacement engine to be installed. BNSF Railway overhauled a 20-645E engine from a retired former Santa Fe SD45-2 and donated and installed the new engine in January 2019 at no cost to the museum or historical society. The 400's engine replacement was completed in April 2019 and the locomotive operated under its own power for the first time with its new engine. ==References==