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General Discussion => Prototype Railroads: News, Photos, Research => Topic started by: Lenny53 on February 04, 2016, 08:24:00 AM
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Moveable bulkheads
(http://www3.sympatico.ca/nixdorf.smith/FC2-0048)
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Who saw 80macs on the Northeast Corridor again?
This guy.
(http://railfanning.kapuscinski.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/20160128-NS-34A-Martin-State.jpg)
http://railfanning.kapuscinski.net/2016/01/post-2016-blizzard-ns-and-ns-action/
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Small train, lot of power
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What the devil? Where is that Bob, and where was he going?
I thought NS provided service on the NEC.
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Seabrook MARC station. Train is heading to the Popes Creek branch. Cars going to Chopps Lumber near Waldorf. Probably went on down to the power plant to pick up empty hoppers afterward.
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Ahhhh. Makes sense. That was the only scenario I was able to think of.
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Whoa. I feel like I've never actually seen the red light on an AEM7 on before. Was it shoving?
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Whoa. I feel like I've never actually seen the red light on an AEM7 on before. Was it shoving?
Nope; it was pulling. I have only ever seen that light on one other time, and that was on the same unit sitting in 30th street station, where after it raised the pan, all of the lights seemed to come on. The red light is a strobe light that flashes every five-ish seconds. I always thought it was just an emergency light. My thoughts where that possibly due to the low visibility in the rain/fog that it was turned on as an extra precaution. I am not sure how much sense that theory makes.
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Great photos. What is the Amfleet car with the cab-control windows? I have not seen one of those before. Is that a modified old car, or newly built? From the small windows, I would think it was a rebuilt car.
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Great photos. What is the Amfleet car with the cab-control windows? I have not seen one of those before. Is that a modified old car, or newly built? From the small windows, I would think it was a rebuilt car.
Thank you. From what I can tell, the last two cars seem to be an ex-Metroliner catenary inspection car and Corridor Clipper 10002, respectively. The Metroliner is now catenary test car 10005, while the Corridor Clipper is based on the amfleet I and is a track geometry car. I now the catenary car is an ex-metroliner, but I am not sure whether or not the Clipper is a rebuilt or new-built car. I have seen both cars at different times sitting in 30th street station, but this is the first time I have seen them on an actual train.
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A few catches after Timonium:
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Two weeks late, but nice shots everyone!
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Great photos. What is the Amfleet car with the cab-control windows? I have not seen one of those before. Is that a modified old car, or newly built? From the small windows, I would think it was a rebuilt car.
Also interesting, the car in front of it seems to be a metroliner cab car.
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Also interesting, the car in front of it seems to be a metroliner cab car.
Thank you. From what I can tell, the last two cars seem to be an ex-Metroliner catenary inspection car and Corridor Clipper 10002, respectively. The Metroliner is now catenary test car 10005, while the Corridor Clipper is based on the amfleet I and is a track geometry car. I now the catenary car is an ex-metroliner, but I am not sure whether or not the Clipper is a rebuilt or new-built car. I have seen both cars at different times sitting in 30th street station, but this is the first time I have seen them on an actual train.
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Just this past Wednesday, the MD and DE RR had to get our cars out of an outlawed NS local that was tied up on our track. They run this local train in push-pull mode north of Dover so they can work all the switches without having to run around the train. NS power on this day consisted of an SD40-2 and this SD70ACe. Apparently, this SD70ACe has been stuck on this particular local for several weeks. The tonnage certainly doesn't warrant this much power for the local unless it's in the fall and we're handing off a grainer to them. So, I was inclined to take this shot. You don't catch an RS3m in 2016 pulling an SD70ACe.
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Christian, the fourth image down is really sweet.
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You don't catch an RS3m in 2016 pulling an SD70ACe.
Great catch!
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Christian, the fourth image down is really sweet.
Thank you. I just pressed the button, though.