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reply posted on 18-5-2009 @ 06:15 PM by gimmefootball400
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Some of these motors that are included can be rare sights around here. For example, the two Union Pacifics and the Illinois Central SD70. We hardly ever see any IC units coming through here that are still in full bore Illinois Central paint. On very extremely rare occasions, we'll get a BNSF unit or maybe a SOO Line/CP unit if we are lucky. Actually, they don't really have a set schedule like they used too. Nowadays, it's call a crew and let the train wait in the yard until a crew gets there. As for the unusual freight being transported, I can't really say that we've had any through here within the last few months. The last oddity that went through here was a nuclear waste car bound for Utah. Other than that, it's been the same old manifests and coal drags every day. That and we did get some reroutes through here a few months back.

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Sounds like what a buddy of mine did several months ago. Out in the middle of the Nevada desert was where he worked for shortline out there. He told me before he left that the ties they used were not even close to the ties that are used here on the East Coast. He said that the ties were made from solid oak trees. That to replace the spikes in them, you would've had to have used a drill, an epoxy gun, and the spike. From the time that the epoxy was shot into the hole, you had about twenty to thirty seconds before it dried to havve had the spike in it.


reply posted on 9-8-2009 @ 01:26 AM by gimmefootball400
Man........

Has it really been this long since I have updated this thread?
I guess it actually has been a while since I have updated it.
Anyways, here are some new pics that I have taken in the past week or so.

First off, I had a little bit of time on my hands the other day. So, I got a shot of the manufacture's date on one of the rails.


Second off, we have Amtrak's Eastbound Cardinal heading toward Prince, WV and points east.


Third, we have a little switcher going westward after working one of the local industries here.


Fourth, we have westbound manifest freight symbol Q303-29 heading through town passing an eastbound coal train.


Fifth, former Chicago and Northwestern coal car on the same coal train.


Sixth, something you don't see every day of the week.


Pictures from Friday the 7th of August.

Amtrak train #50 passing through Marmet heading eastbound. This time he had Amtrak's Head Honcho's car on the rear end of the train.


Westbound manifest freight Q303-06 heads west with the 5375 running solo.


Eastbound N702-05 Virginia Power coal train gets framed up by two cameras that are rolling when he popped up.


Westbound T337-05 mty train heading back for the yards at Russell, Kentucky.


This westbound N667-07 mty Virginia Power train rounds the bend past the historic Ebenezer Chapel at the east end of town. Of Note - The church in the picture that is below has sat in the exact same spot since it was built almost 200 years ago. This church is on the National Register of Historic Places, hence the gates.


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