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 MOW And A Monstrous Q400 At Ruther GlenAdded: October 04, 2011 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» CSX Transportation (CSXT) (more..)
» EMD SD60I (more..)
» Railroad Lane (more..)
» Ruther Glen, Virginia, USA (more..)
» March 12, 2011
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» CSXT 8748 (more..)
» CSX Q400 (more..)
» Dave Ferrell (more..)
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Remarks: A MOW move that had been dodging traffic all morning on its trip north from Elmont finally got permission to proceed after waiting for Amtrak at Doswell. Something far bigger was lurking around the corner, however. Just 4 minutes behind on the other main was Q400-11, led by an amazing lashup - SD60I 8748 (doubling as a crop duster, apparently), AC6000CW 616, C40-8W 7904, and five more AC6000s, albeit with their stacks capped - 652, 638, 697, 632, and 625. The giants were most likely headed to Cumberland for a reawakening.
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by Celestino Faginas on October 7, 2011

Whew, this train was incredible and very long! These units were most likely also going for repainting after maintenance at Cumberland or wherever. Does CSX still have all their AC6000CW's in service?

Posted by Dave Ferrell on October 8, 2011

As far as I know the majority of them are still out and about; lately I've been catching at least one or two each time I'm out along the RF&P Sub.

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