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A former Conrail motor, still in blue, the NS 8461 pulls a short train through the siding in Goodwater, AL for a meet with a Eastbound train. This is backwards from what normally happens. The spring switch is on the East end of the siding, meaning most meets are with Eastbound trains taking the...
One the way back home from chasing the UP 844, this NS powered UP train headed west to Houston on the UP Lafayette Sub in the town of Ames comes roaring by.
Ex-Conrail B36-7 arriving at Tubarao port in Brazil. The locos were bought by CVRD mining Co. to its narrow gauge railroad EFVM. Today, all these locos were converted to BB36-7 model. Some still using old Conrail painting.
Photos from GE Transportation System.
Ex-Conrail B36-7 arriving at Tubarao port in Brazil. The locos were bought by CVRD mining Co. to its narrow gauge railroad EFVM. Today, all these locos were converted to BB36-7 model. Some still using old Conrail painting.
Photos from GE Transportation System.
Ex-Conrail B36-7 arriving at Tubarao port in Brazil. The locos were bought by CVRD mining Co. to its narrow gauge railroad EFVM. Today, all these locos were converted to BB36-7 model. Some still using old Conrail painting.
Photos from GE Transportation System.
Ex-Conrail B36-7 arriving at Tubarao port in Brazil. The locos were bought by CVRD mining Co. to its narrow gauge railroad EFVM. Today, all these locos were converted to BB36-7 model. Some still using old Conrail painting.
Photos from GE Transportation System.
Ex-Conrail B36-7 arriving at Tubarao port in Brazil. The locos were bought by CVRD mining Co. to its narrow gauge railroad EFVM. Today, all these locos were converted to BB36-7 model. Some still using old Conrail painting.
Photos from GE Transportation System.
Conrail GP-30 #2192, Gary, Indiana, July 12, 1982, photo by Chuck Zeiler
This locomotive was completed in August 1962 as New York Central #6119 (c/n 27983), renumbered as NYC 2192, then Penn-Central #2192, and seen here as CR #2192. The numberboard on the engineer's side is interesting; it...
Conrail E-8 #4063, Chicago, IL, July, 1978, photo by Chuck Zeiler
Unfortunately, I will have to speculate on a couple of pieces of information. This photo is the result of having film left over in the camera while I was taking the film to a lab for processing from a job I just finished. I...
Conrail #23660, location unknown, August 1981, photo by Chuck Zeiler I'm pretty sure this was shot in the Chicago area. It's a caboose with obvious heritage. I wish I had more info about this caboose, and I'll bet there's a lot of stories this caboose could tell. Anyway, if anyone has any...
A pair of former Conrail SD50 helpers are waiting for the signal to approach and couple to an idle train a mile ahead. The locos arrived at 3 pm and weren't gone by the time we left at 4:30 pm.
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