CSX 3/4 Wedgies from the deade with no name
Author: Freericks
Date: 01-20-2010 - 19:39

Some older CSX stuff for those who like the back east stuff... these are from earlier in this decade (what exactly are we calling this past decade... the 2000s? the aughts? the zeros?). Anyway, here are some CSX wedgies from the decade that has no name...

First is the Philadelphia to Hamlet Q405 making a stop near Wilmington in May of 2003 behind a standard cab Dash 8.

[www.railpictures.net]

Next is the trash train, Q409, going through West Englewood, NJ, with an SD60M and borrowed SP Tunnel Motor in December of 2005 (it was here that the singer Phoebe Snow took grew up and took her name from Lackawanna box cars).

[www.railpictures.net]

Next is stack track, Q164 behind an AC6000CW at Blauvelt NY in October 2007.

[www.railpictures.net]

And finally, K587, a steel train behind a CIT grey ghost SD40-2 leaser, at Glendale, OH in July of 2003. CSX and NS do directional running here, so I chose the CSX track for the sun on northbounds. Entire time I was there, I just heard southbound after southbound on the NS. This was the one northbound I saw.

[www.railpictures.net]

Thanks for looking and corrections are welcome.

Charles Freericks



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  CSX 3/4 Wedgies from the deade with no name Freericks 01-20-2010 - 19:39
  Re: CSX 3/4 Wedgies from the deade with no name Sam Reeves 01-21-2010 - 09:30


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