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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2020 19:34:15 GMT
Well I'm back!!! Over the course of the next few weeks I'll be uploading photos and videos of the trains I saw this past summer and into Fall 2020. I start off here was CSX eastbound intermodal Q166 I saw this past Saturday September 26th, 2020 in Unionville Ohio lead by CP Air Force SD70ACU #7023 with mid DPU CP ES44AC #8913.
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Post by Country Joe on Oct 3, 2020 0:14:35 GMT
Neat video, Tom. It's interesting that there isn't one CSX locomotive.
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Post by JDaddy on Oct 3, 2020 0:15:22 GMT
Thanks for posting Tom... your videos always put a smile on my face.
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Post by Adam on Oct 3, 2020 9:29:23 GMT
Great video and a cool train. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2020 12:03:06 GMT
Neat video, Tom. It's interesting that there isn't one CSX locomotive. Joe, to help you out. This intermodal train is a designated Canadian Pacific intermodal. It has trackage rights on CSX. Reason it travels through Northern Ohio is because it's a faster route between Buffalo & Chicago instead of going through Canada.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2020 12:03:26 GMT
Also, thank you John & Adam for your replies.
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Post by Country Joe on Oct 3, 2020 19:44:36 GMT
Neat video, Tom. It's interesting that there isn't one CSX locomotive. Joe, to help you out. This intermodal train is a designated Canadian Pacific intermodal. It has trackage rights on CSX. Reason it travels through Northern Ohio is because it's a faster route between Buffalo & Chicago instead of going through Canada. Thanks for the info, Tom. When I lived in NY I often saw CSX trains running along the Hudson with foreign locomotives but there was usually at least one CSX locomotive. A notable exception was the day I saw a freight train with five Santa Fe engines, no CSX power. Here in Florida I see a lot of FEC engines.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2020 14:42:22 GMT
Joe, to help you out. This intermodal train is a designated Canadian Pacific intermodal. It has trackage rights on CSX. Reason it travels through Northern Ohio is because it's a faster route between Buffalo & Chicago instead of going through Canada. Thanks for the info, Tom. When I lived in NY I often saw CSX trains running along the Hudson with foreign locomotives but there was usually at least one CSX locomotive. A notable exception was the day I saw a freight train with five Santa Fe engines, no CSX power. Here in Florida I see a lot of FEC engines. Very very cool Joe!! I love Florida East Coast trains.
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