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  • HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY CONSOLIDATED RAIL CORP

  • Discussion related to the operations and equipment of Consolidated Rail Corp. (Conrail) from 1976 to its present operations as Conrail Shared Assets. Official web site can be found here: CONRAIL.COM.
Discussion related to the operations and equipment of Consolidated Rail Corp. (Conrail) from 1976 to its present operations as Conrail Shared Assets. Official web site can be found here: CONRAIL.COM.

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 #231144  by pgengler
 
Hear, hear! Conrail managed to achieve something that many people had thought impossible at the time of its inception: it made railroading profitable. Sure, it had to happen at the expense of the old-time railroads in the NE, but at least it managed to keep trains moving, which is a lot better than having none at all.

I didn't get into railfanning until a few years after the CSX/NS takeover, but how many people out there ever thought they'd miss Conrail Blue?

 #231233  by jmp883
 
Pgengler wrote:
but how many people out there ever thought they'd miss Conrail Blue?
Ain't that the truth......from being the (censored) stepchild railroad that no one wanted to being missed almost as much as the fallen flags it replaced....Happy Birthday Conrail.

Long Live Big Blue!

 #232051  by Engineer James
 
*Raises Glass* Yes, Happy B-Day Conrail!!!! :-D :-D , May you still stay with us.

*Gets IDEA* Why dont they paint a CR unit into Conrail Colors and put HAPPY 30th on the side!!!! Do the Bow-tie paint scheme.
 #232404  by TB Diamond
 
Must admit to having been a tad bitter when ConRail began 01 April 1976. Followed it nonetheless, especially operations on what was left of the Lehigh Valley RR. in upstate New York. Now it is but a memory of times past, just like the LV. One can only say:"Thanks for the memories".

 #232985  by chuchubob
 

 #233046  by Engineer James
 
Bob, that last pic, shures has some power, including the 2 switchers.