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 #877015  by gravelyfan
 
denvillerailfan wrote:Long string of cars by the wye in Denvile.
Didn't get a count, but several Box cars and covered hoppers.

Later, Jeff B
These were still there early Thursday morning. Reminds me of the late 1980's when the M&E used to drop off their westbound empties (off the Whippany Line) at Denville so the Conrail Car Inspector could look them over there. This kept the yard at Lake Junction from getting plugged.

Don't have those kind of problems anymore.

This particular string has Dietrich and Royal cars in it.
Last edited by gravelyfan on Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
 #877024  by blockline4180
 
gravelyfan wrote:Long string of cars by the wye in Denvile.

This particular string has Dietrich and Royal cars in it.
And to think those two customers are fairly new within the last 8 years or so, which makes it pretty ironic they are the busiest clientele for the railroad east of Hackettstown...

Hmmm, I wonder how Conrail would have marketed that had they still existed!?!?
 #877048  by denvillerailfan
 
...was through with 3010 leading blue 5304 and about a dozen covered hoppers with one tanker in the middle.
They probably made the return trip already, i'll see if I can get over there soon to see if anything moved.
 #877298  by gravelyfan
 
H-02 west through Mount Arlington at 9:05 am with 3 units and 42 cars

5614 was leading, followed by blue 5304 and what looked like 3010
 #877301  by blockline4180
 
gravelyfan wrote:H-02 west through Mount Arlington at 9:05 am with 3 units and 42 cars

5614 was leading, followed by blue 5304 and what looked like 3010
Nice!!!
 #877411  by cjvrr
 
3010 (with wreath of the short hood) was the sole power on a drop at Lake Junction yard around 2pm. I didn't stick around to see where they went after the drop. Was busy inspecting the Chester Branch work.
 #877451  by Ken S.
 
cjvrr wrote:3010 (with wreath of the short hood) was the sole power on a drop at Lake Junction yard around 2pm. I didn't stick around to see where they went after the drop. Was busy inspecting the Chester Branch work.
So the GP38-2s are gone then?
 #878438  by gravelyfan
 
RAHWAYVALLEY wrote:H-02 was eastbound at Chester Junction at approx 340 pm on Monday. NS 3010 led the train.
Looked like CRQ 3057 was behind the 3010 and there were about 20 cars.
 #879507  by ccutler
 
I appreciate the updates on train movements, particularly when you tell us the number of freight cars. I'm quite curious about the volume of business up there.
 #880961  by badorder
 
Because of the Washington Seconadary track work, the H-02 starting time is 1:00 PM for the next two or so weeks. The gang started at "Bill" MP 58 on Monday and they are working West, there is about 35 machines working and about 1mile was completed.
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