GooStats wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 6:11 am what sort of possible freight would be coming or going to Belmar/ Spring Lake/ Neptune?Presently, nothing.
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Today is a holiday, Columbus Day / Indigenous People's Day, depending on how you see it. My union job has off today, so I assume the union jobs at Conrail also have off today, so I don't think we are going to see SA-31 today I also don't see how it would be impossible to have 752, 1888, and 2005 al...
Well the old CNJ tunnel north of White Haven according to my search is about 4,600 ft long and I don't think there's ever been any improvements to that, it seems like it was the same it was built in the 19th century. The rules are probably only enacted when building or re-building a line. Again tho...
#1626617 by Kaback9 Mon Jul 31, 2023 4:40 pm K, Yes there was a lot of sand mined other than Woodmansie. The areas North and South of Lakehurst had huge sand mines. There were more near Chatsworth. I only mentioned Woodmansie because it is still active. (but not currently rail-served) All good, I'v...
Headed to a new home in New York IIRC
Locking this one up, a locomotive derailed. These things happen.
R36 Combine Coach wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 9:47 pm Did any of the 4200s operate on the line in their PC days? That's good enough.No but PRSL had 38's which are close enough.
Locking this one up. They're not coming back folks. One is preserved, lets be happy with what we have.
Only in trying to salvage things historical, including some portal entrances. But courtesy of inflexible regs, not possible here. Restoring the Cutoff will cause the loss of old, abandoned structures in some cases. Under the Clinton Gore administration, Gore led a huge effort to clean up regulation...
I don't care about the 24 feet, but losing the portal built back then. And while I get safety regs, having to chop 24 feet of a tunnel a tiny bit too long under current safety regs to not have a ventilation system does seem a tad silly. Regardless, it's a needed step to get more of the line back in...
I think if anything they would just move the current High Bridge turns to Bloomsbury, no need for an extensive layover facility. If they move out to Pburg/Easton. Then having a facility to start trains from would be needed like in the CNJ days...
MedicSutton wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:11 am Still waiting on a PRSL heritage unit.Maybe wishes will be granted, time will tell.
photobug56 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:24 pm This is odd.Not at all. The posts were veering into the realm of Amtrak coverage.
Jeff Smith wrote:To the Scranton thread in Amtrak.Thank you sir!
They have shown up in the past but yes I suppose not that common. Will continue getting rarer as they are painted in CN or retired.
Honestly man you're describing any locomotive.
Bracdude181 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 8:36 am I do not know if NJT has ran ALP45 powered directs to anywhere besides NY from the Bay Head, but I do recall Long Branch to Hoboken trains being around pre pandemic being pulled by the 46s.They have...