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Amazing shots, and is the Cornell locomotive named after a certain guy who tends to blow are minds with engine renders? also sad that the 1361 shot will probably never become true. What is one of the Amtrak heritage units doing in the dead line?Thanks guys, heres a tour of the Cornell locomotive shops and the Allegheny yard
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here is an NS coal drag headed to astabula passing the dead line "scrap track"
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the newly restored and added to NS's steam program PRR k4 1361 goes for a spin on the Allegheny river division.
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thanks lol yeah it is named after justin cornell, mike (jointedrail) made the shops, and yeah its sad, they are in the dead line because I hate amtrash.Amazing shots, and is the Cornell locomotive named after a certain guy who tends to blow are minds with engine renders? also sad that the 1361 shot will probably never become true. What is one of the Amtrak heritage units doing in the dead line?
TJ
If you'll ever notice that a steam consist on a Class 1 RR has a diesel helper, which picks up the slack in the consist ... and just in case of the steam locomotives breakdown, it can be used to deadhead the steamer, so as to not tie up the mainline, like the #1361 breakdown, when she broke a connecting rod around the Horseshoe decades ago.
Were not talking about any old 4-6-2 here, the K4s's were more than capable of handling the Alleghenies. Besides it looks like the N&W 611 will be heading future excursions.Forgive me Pennsy fans, but I believe the Reading T-1 4-8-4 stored at the Reading, Blue Mountain & Northern's shops will be a better canidate for a new addition of Norfolk Southern's steam program. She's got the extra power needed to haul long passenger trains over the mountainous terrain of the region the pictures are taken.
Forgive me Pennsy fans, but I believe the Reading T-1 4-8-4 stored at the Reading, Blue Mountain & Northern's shops will be a better canidate for a new addition of Norfolk Southern's steam program. She's got the extra power needed to haul long passenger trains over the mountainous terrain of the region the pictures are taken.
You certainly don't mean to say a T1 is more powerful than a J, do you?