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 Full Throttle exEL SD45-2's on Heavy Garbage TrainAdded: January 08, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Norfolk Southern (more..)
» EMD SD45-2 (more..)
» NS Harrisburg Line HP 70.4 (more..)
» Robesonia, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
» December 05, 2009
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» NS 1705 (more..)
» 65J-H5-05 (more..)
» Eric B. (more..)
» Contact Eric B.
Remarks: Though having their V20 replaced with a standard 16-645-E3, these former Erie Lackwanna SD45-2's sure put on a show, with a heavy loaded garbage train, climbing the grade westbound at Robesonia with great sounding 645's and a Leslie RS3L horn. Unfortunately, due to RV's size and quality limits, I cannot post full videos of sightings onto this website. To view the entire 10 minute video in HIGH DEFINITION of that days exciting sightings, including the 65J's counterpart, 64J, with a pair of SD40-2's, the leader being blue, and a snow storm later in the day, watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDyKwYGM2qk&fmt=22
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  User Comments on this Video (1)

Posted by Brock Johnson on March 13, 2010

Eric, you are simply wrong. You did get to witness big V20 power there. 1703, 4 and 5 still have there V20's. I work on them, so I know I am not in the wrong. LOL 1705 is at our shop now for Maintenance. 1700-1702 have the V16's.

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