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 #1631964  by pumpers
 
Bracdude181 wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:50 am South at Farmingdale 11:02 AM. engineer is pushing the train with the 752 while the conductor sits in the front and blows the horn in 1888
I'm no railroader, but is a conductor qualified to "lead" a train like this from Farmingdale all the way to Lakewood?
 #1631969  by pdtrains
 
pumpers wrote:
Bracdude181 wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:50 am South at Farmingdale 11:02 AM. engineer is pushing the train with the 752 while the conductor sits in the front and blows the horn in 1888
I'm no railroader, but is a conductor qualified to "lead" a train like this from Farmingdale all the way to Lakewood?
How is this any different than riding the head end of a shove.? Answer..it isnt.
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