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Steam Engine Past Spectators
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Reading and Northern Switchers and Diesels
Add to EJ Playlist Various Reading and Northern shots including locomotives such as the SD40-2, SW8M, and SD50.
Scene one: Reading and Northern train RGQA leaves Norfolk Southern's Reading yard and is seen crossing both NS main tracks at Belt interlocking on March 28, 2009. Motive power is RBMN SD40-2 3052 and RBMN SD50M 5022.
Scene two: Reading and Northern switching job on June 30, 2009 heads down to Tuckerton to shift around freight cars in the small-yard. Motive power is SW8M 803 and SW8M 802. After that, we see the power heading northbound through Hamburg, then working in Port Clinton yard, which is one of the main head quarters to the RBMN railroad. Both units have a Nathan M3 horn.
Scene three: A light SD50M 5049 heads northbound through Tuckerton after dropping off cars on the Blue Mountain branch at Laureldale.
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Union Pacific Coal Train (Racine)
Add to EJ Playlist UP 5947 and UP 7216 pull an empty coal train from the Oak Creek Power Plant south on the Kenosha Subdivision, with UP 5989 bringing up the rear. This was flimed at the Washington Avenue railroad crossing in Racine, Wisconsin.
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CN Freight Train 2
Add to EJ Playlist At the request of several people, I went back to the Honey Creek Road railroad crossing for a follow up video. CN 2522 and CN 5635 pull a northbound mixed freight past the new crossing signals. The 78.7 defect detector also gives another read-out, but identifies itself as CN instead of Wisconsin Central. Here is the original video:
http://www.yout ube.com/watch?v =Z2SkZATmGIs
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Steamtown: The Ice Train
Add to EJ Playlist TAKEN JAN. 19th, 2008
On January 19th, 2008, the Steamtown National Historic Site ran an annual winter roundtrip, from Scranton, PA to Tobyhanna, PA. Penn Rail Videos will take you trackside as we follow Steamtown's powerhouse #3254, as she travels through the Poconos. Though built in 1917, this ol' girl can still handle trains like she once did in Canada. For the snow lovers, this is one video you do not want to miss.
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Reading & Northern: Steamin' on the Lehigh Line
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For the first time since in about 40 years, a steam locomotive will grace the rails of Tunkhannock, PA. The engine having this honor is none other than reciently-resto red steam engine #425, a classy ex-GM&N 4-6-2 Pacific-type locomotive. We'll watch the historic event unfold as the engine storms out of Riverside Park in Tunkhannock, as she heads south towards Pittston Yard. Once clear of Pittston, the engine will begin to tackle the west side of the hill going towards Penobscot; the highest point on the RBMN Lehigh Line. Once past the hill, the train will cruise on down through the famous Lehigh Gorge, and arriving in Jim Thorpe. After a 3+ hour layover in the 'Switzerland of America', the train heads back through the gorge, this time tackling the east side (and steeper side) of the grade going towards Pittston. We'll see the train at famous locations such as Tannery, Soloman's Gap, Laurel Run, and even in the Lehigh Gorge! So sit back, and witness this historic event as steam once again, traverses the Lehigh Line.
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Reading & Northern: #425 Triumphantly Returns!
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It's big, it's bad, and it's... BLUE! It's RBM&N's reciently restored 4-6-2 Pacific, #425, and she's back and better than ever. Painted in a classy blue and gold paint scheme, the engine is certainly an eye-grabber, as it races down the R&N main. We'll watch as the crew cleans the locomotive and prepares the 425 for its journey, and then, we'll take you trackside, to witness this historic event. So come along, as we follow the 'Four-and-a-Qua rter' to Jim Thorpe.
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