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njt4172 wrote:Found this site today, pretty cool! The shots at Murray Hill on 8/3 are when I was there. I watched the crewman take those shots. I had gotten my shots a few minutes earlier. He also got shots the following week when I was working and couldn't attend. Weather was nicer too.nick11a wrote:Believe it or not, but 3063 is now roaming the NS system...He was last seen out in Chicago.,.I'll try to find pics....Who knows maybe the engine is down in Atlanta......Al Holleuffer wrote:njt/mnrrbuff,Yeah, I've seen them sometimes heading east down the Boonton line in Denville. The times I saw it was with 3063 pulling. It had a fairly decent amount of cars.
There is no set schedule for the local freight job HO-02 out of Dover that serves the few remaining customers on the old Boonton Line. I'm the Engineer on trains 1020 and 1021 and I usually pass them in Boonton once a week, sometimes twice. It's quite possible the HO-02 won't be working at all on Friday, Nov. 26th. I'm not certain if that's a holiday for NS or not. It isa contractual for NJ Transit but we usually run a normal weekday schedule.
njt4172 wrote:Nick,The guy who took the shots is the guy who worked on the HS02 when I saw him in Murray Hill. When I was watching the train, I saw him get out and walk around and get various shots- one of which is online (the Murray Hill 8/3 photo.) NolifeCRchaser said he knew who the guy was.
Whose pictures are those??? I would like to contact the photographer and ask him if I can purchase the pictures for my own personel collection. I love the Murrary Hill and Summit shots!!!
Steve
OCtrainguy wrote:I just got the January 2005 issue of Railpace as two of my pictures are in it. There are two photos of the HO-2 taken in August 2004 with NS/PRR GP40-2 3063. One of them was taken at the Murray Hill station.Let me guess. Anthony Paci is the photographer. He's the crewman who works on that train. I thought I was the big Railfan in town waiting for that train but when that train showed up and while they were waiting on the passing track, I could see he was one too. He had a camera twice the size of mine and used it to photograph the train from various locations.
kpiersol wrote:You can see all of Mr. Paci's RR Picture Archives photos at:Yeah, I've seen those. He's got some nice shots. Seems like a real nice guy too. I've just never met him. I actually have a shot of him and his other crewman on the red CR caboose pulling into Murray Hill on the reverse move to Reheis. Also, he is waving in the photo.
http://geep38.rrpicturearchives.net/
The old inferiority complex when someone has a camera twice your size.How true. But the next time we cross paths, I've got a much bigger one to rival his! Mwahaha!
kpiersol wrote:Check out his shot of CSX #1 in South Plainfield which was posted just today:Wow, way cool. That's a rare find!
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPi ... x?id=74221