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 #1057037  by chuchubob
 
The Camden to Millville train had five engines and 76 cars Sunday, with Pavonia crew CA04. The first three engines came in with crude oil train NS 64D and will return light to Pavonia. The other two are the Millville engines.
NS 6676, NS 9774, NS 9156, NS 3026, and CSX 4451
 #1058419  by chuchubob
 
CP 614/NS 64Z came in overnight with CEFX 1030 leading; photographed at Pavonia Enginehouse. C759 came in with HLCX 6302 trailing, photographed moving to the Enginehouse at 11:15.
two leasers
I returned at 13:30 to find 5280 and 3013 moving out to go to work; photos at 13:40.
CEFX 1030 and CP 8568
An SD40E pair was in front of the sand tower.
 #1062887  by riffian
 
Bob - is it possible to get a brief rundown on those south Jersey locals you refer to?? Thanks much.
 #1062944  by chuchubob
 
riffian wrote:Bob - is it possible to get a brief rundown on those south Jersey locals you refer to?? Thanks much.
WPCA20 is the Pemberton Industrial Track job that leaves Pavonia in the afternoon and returns at night, M-F.
CSX C759 comes to Pavonia from South Philly in the morning; CSAO SP18 returns to South Philly from Camden in the afternoon.
WPCA11 is Pavonia to Deepwater and return. WPCA51 works the former Reading line to Barrington and sometimes to Winslow.
YPCA05 is a local job that works Camden, Gloucester City, Westville and the former Reading Grenloch Branch.
CSX Q418 goes from Pavonia to Selkirk (Albany, NY); Q417 comes back. NS 39G goes from Pavonia to Allentown, PA; 38G comes back.
NS 66K is stone from Birdsboro, PA, to Winslow; SRNJ forwards it to Pleasantville on NJT's Atlantic City Line.
NS 66D (IIRC) is stone for the facility adjacent to Pavonia.
NS 64D is Bakken crude from North Dakota that starts out on BNSF and gets NS power somewhere before arriving at South Jersey.
NS 64Z is Bakken crude that starts out as CP 614 and keeps the run-through power.
Truth in posting: this was off the top of my head; accuracy may be questioned.
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