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  by Zuccaraillo
 
6000's horn sounds significantly better than 4515's. 4515 does sound like a typical restricted 46A/45DP K5LA to me.
  by trainster78
 
So I'm hallucinating right now looking at 6043 paired with 4515 in Long Branch right now
here is also a double ended set in the yard, both are ALP-46s
Last edited by trainster78 on Sun Dec 03, 2017 7:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
  by trainster78
 
There is also a double ended set in the yard, both are ALP-46s
  by trainster78
 
One more thing: thanks for reminding me about 4515, after its horn was blown in my face while 7232 was leaving (w/4645 trailing), made me jump.

Also: that double ended set is pretty interesting, it's 4627, CIVCC 5021 with cab facing 4624, and 4630 at the end.
  by NJT4149
 
4213 came down leading MM-08 on Sunday and is now working the shuttles.
  by NJT4149
 
Here’s a video of the Aqua Train from last month. Also, 4013 has replaced 4213.

https://youtu.be/0gJZY377Q1M" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
  by trainster78
 
Can someone explain to me how NS 4003 was spotted in Perth Amboy? I know this isn't a freight channel but I didn't know where else to put this.
  by Backshophoss
 
Most likely used on a CASO local.(CR shared assets)
  by cdburger
 
Monday night (12-11) MM8 was en route to Bay Head with two FP40s, a few passenger cars, and several ALP-46s. It was an interesting set.
  by trainster78
 
Just going to assume you meant GP40 and not FP40, and Idk how 4003 could be used on a CSAO if it left on 63V the same day. Possibly a yard in the area?
  by NJT4149
 
4100 spotted leading today’s 2303
  by trainster78
 
Oh that may mean It'll run the shuttles! Ill be in Long Branch tomorrow for sure to try for it.
  by trainster78
 
cdburger wrote:
trainster78 wrote:Just going to assume you meant GP40 and not FP40, and Idk how 4003 could be used on a CSAO if it left on 63V the same day. Possibly a yard in the area?

Defiantly FP40

http://rail.pgengler.net/rosters/?view= ... =NJTR&id=4" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes you see there is one problem with that, FP40's do not exist.
  by joesirr
 
Can someone explain to me how NS 4003 was spotted in Perth Amboy?
Probably PR 20, I hear them almost every night on the radio and blowing for the crossings. Or PR 52 on it's way to Brown's.
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