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 Eastbound Ethanol At Lilly, PA (NS 68Q)Added: February 10, 2009 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» GE C40-9W (Dash 9-40CW) (more..)
» Norfolk Southern Pittsburgh Division Milepost 254.0 (more..)
» Lilly, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» February 09, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NS 9452 (more..)
» NS 68Q (more..)
» Joseph ODonnell (more..)
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Remarks: Last fall's stunning colors at this location are long gone as NS 68Q ethanol train makes its way up the West Slope through the town of Lilly on this gray February day. Toward the end of the video, NS 68Q passes the westbound NS 28Z in emergency stop. A bad hose and broken knuckle caused problems for the 28Z.
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  User Comments on this Video (2)

Posted by Dan The Train Man on February 11, 2009

Wow! That's enough alcohol to land 100 people in the drunk tank for a year! Just a little humor. What impresses me about this train is the amount of power required to haul it. Seven engines going full tilt. Three pull, four push. Must be a full load going uphill. Nice piece of videp!

Posted by munkees on February 11, 2009

Very impressive, I am guess some where between 65-70 ethanol cars, if I am getting my math correct each 30K ethanol car must car 250,00lbs of ethanol, plus the weight of the car, that is some serious load.

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