• CSX business train in Tampa

  • Discussion of the operations of CSX Transportation, from 1980 to the present. Official site can be found here: CSXT.COM.
Discussion of the operations of CSX Transportation, from 1980 to the present. Official site can be found here: CSXT.COM.

Moderator: MBTA F40PH-2C 1050

  by CSX Conductor
 
I believe that the train's symbol was P970-08. :wink:

  by ACLfan
 
That CSX business train must be making the rounds!

On February 28, I saw it heading northbound through Folkston, GA, with the same equipment!

ACLfan

  by crazy_nip
 
I was wondering what that was, I saw the train back into union station track 3 around 11am. I was wondering what was going on...

  by CSX Conductor
 
The name on the profile for that one said something about Sales & Marketing, on the "TMAI" screen NIP. The last couple weeks I saw a couple that were listed as "Tony Ingram Special".

  by BigMike
 
Its actually called an observation car. :wink: Just learned that in school.....lol

  by Scotty Burkhardt
 
Is there a (photo?) roster of CSX's Office car fleet.

  by Robert Paniagua
 
Are CSX'x F40s still equipped with HEP for those passenger cars?

  by CSX Conductor
 
Robert Paniagua wrote:Are CSX'x F40s still equipped with HEP for those passenger cars?
I would imagine they are since many times they are the only loco's attached to the cars when an extra is run.

  by octr202
 
CSX Conductor wrote:
Robert Paniagua wrote:Are CSX'x F40s still equipped with HEP for those passenger cars?
I would imagine they are since many times they are the only loco's attached to the cars when an extra is run.
I can't remember (I used to be a frequent visitor to the neighborhood where the CSXT office cars lived in Jax.) how many power cars CSX has, but I thought they had at least two with HEP generators, for the days before the F40's. Probably more efficient when they're on the road to use the F40's HEP, and then run off the generator cars when they're parked somewhere for a while.

  by CSX Conductor
 
Wasn't aware of self-powered ones, thanks for the info.

I re-call a couple being powered by an Amtrak Genesis in Southampton Street Yard (Amtrak) during the DNC. Supposedly this was also to be used as an "Escape Train" if anything happened, which is funny because it's on the opposite side of the city. The car parked at South Station was connected to ground power at the station. :wink:

  by octr202
 
CSX Conductor wrote:Wasn't aware of self-powered ones, thanks for the info.

I re-call a couple being powered by an Amtrak Genesis in Southampton Street Yard (Amtrak) during the DNC. Supposedly this was also to be used as an "Escape Train" if anything happened, which is funny because it's on the opposite side of the city. The car parked at South Station was connected to ground power at the station. :wink:
I would assume they are always connected to ground power when possible. The power cars aren't new, as they were required in the pre-F40 days, since I don't think even the old F-Units had HEP.

In this shot, you can see the power car is the first unit behind the F40s. I want to say that's the "Kentucky" but my memory is getting fuzzy:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=111106
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=72377

On a side note, here's a shot for all the F40 fans out there:

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=143727

  by chuchubob
 
octr202 wrote:
CSX Conductor wrote:Wasn't aware of self-powered ones, thanks for the info.

I re-call a couple being powered by an Amtrak Genesis in Southampton Street Yard (Amtrak) during the DNC. Supposedly this was also to be used as an "Escape Train" if anything happened, which is funny because it's on the opposite side of the city. The car parked at South Station was connected to ground power at the station. :wink:
I would assume they are always connected to ground power when possible. The power cars aren't new, as they were required in the pre-F40 days, since I don't think even the old F-Units had HEP.

In this shot, you can see the power car is the first unit behind the F40s. I want to say that's the "Kentucky" but my memory is getting fuzzy:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=111106
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=72377

On a side note, here's a shot for all the F40 fans out there:

http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=143727
I believe your fuzzy memory is sharp in this case. My notes show this to be car 994363, Kentucky.

http://chuchubob.rrpicturearchives.net/ ... ?id=375952