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This engine hasn't even seen home rails (well, by the time I'm posting this it will have) and it's leading another RR's train.
What is the location, anywhere near the Acton - Rockwood area?
Breslau. It would have passed Acton about 30 minutes after I shot it.
there is something about banged up train cars that is awesome.
Thanks. My brother-in-law lives in Rockwood and the only time I shot anything on that line it was 2 CSX SD70ACEs in Sept 2004.I might be in the Guelph area soon to photograph some heavy equipment for my brother-in-law's company. Do you know approximatelywhen the freights run to Georgetown and back?Cheers,Lenny
GEXR 432 normally meets the westbound VIA no. 85 in Kitchener every weekday. 85's station time in Kitchener is approximately 12:20. Travel time is about 20 minutes to Guelph, another 15 minutes to the defect detector in Acton.432 does not stop in Georgetown. It runs all the way to CN's MacMillan Yard in Vaughn (north Toronto area). It returns as GEXR 431.
Gotta lovethose oil cans. Wonder when someone is going to make some...
Quote from: TiVoPrince on February 08, 2006, 03:58:28 PMGotta lovethose oil cans. Wonder when someone is going to make some...I've been wondering if the inter-car connections could be made out of neoprene tubing.
Quote from: up1950s on January 19, 2006, 10:32:40 PMOk , about that great shot with the class lights . Are they also called markers ? On the LIRR it was either Head lights , or markers . Sometimes both if the train was fewer cars than normal , this way the Dashing Dans on the platform would know to not stand in the last 2 car positions as the train came to a grinding halt , therefore making a quicker loading of passengers . But that's a freight , so whats the rules governing those lights ?WOW, Dashing Dan , theres a term I have not heard in awhile. Hey Richie, do you remember the jingle? ;D
Ok , about that great shot with the class lights . Are they also called markers ? On the LIRR it was either Head lights , or markers . Sometimes both if the train was fewer cars than normal , this way the Dashing Dans on the platform would know to not stand in the last 2 car positions as the train came to a grinding halt , therefore making a quicker loading of passengers . But that's a freight , so whats the rules governing those lights ?