Roadster,
Has MofW done anything with the bad "dip" on track 2 at CP-402 just before the interlocking eastbound? Have seen a few white hats around there, but not much being done. Jerry.
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TOMT7X wrote: Then everything came to a grinding halt. The DS placed almost all trains to a stop at CP188 in Fonda. Then as for Amtrak, as she was nearing Fonda, was forced to roll back all the way to Albany.(with the classic PRR heavyweight on the back as a "leader") That Amtrak was P287. Had a video of it going backwards.
joshuahouse wrote:Why did the PRR have a car named for the founder of Rhode Island, or is this some other Roger Williams?The car was assigned to the Senator which ran Washington - Boston. The train carried both PRR and NH cars. It may be since the car did travel through New England it was named as such. Just a guess on my part.