NS L80 4-9-2010
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
Looks like a SD50 or 60...I can't tell the two apart
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
My Diesel Guide from 2000 list it as a SD60, 3800 hp built 1986. bjettAARR wrote:Looks like a SD50 or 60...I can't tell the two apart
Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
Started out as a Chicago and North Western SD60.
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
So where does this L80 run?
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
L80 operates East Central Indiana.railohio wrote:So where does this L80 run?
It is on a segment of the old NKP line that ran from Sandusky, Ohio to Peoria, Ill. NS sold the section from IN. OH. state Line at Ft. Recovery OH to Lima Oh. to R.J. Corman. NS runs the L80 from Muncie In. to Portland, In. with a five mile branch that goes west of Redkey, In. on a section of the old Panhandle PRR. This is now called the Redkey Secondary. At one time this was a double track main of the PRR from Pittsburgh, PA to Chicago. The track has been removed from Redkey east to Columbus, Oh. and west of Dunkirk In. to Hartford City. There was a night local, NS L83 that did the switching but when the FRA imposed a 10 mph on the line a couple years ago the L83 could never get their work finished. NS started running the L80. (departs E/B Muncie any where from noon to 2pm Monday through Friday. The L80 finishes at 5 pm and the L83 crew cabs out to Redkey at 6 pm. L80 usually works east yards at Muncie then goes to Dunkirk, In. to switch St. Gobain glass factory and Anderson grain. Then backs three miles or so to Redkey. The L83 takes the train on east to Portland, In. and switches Meshberger Stone Quarry, Red Gold (food stuff) and Poet Ethanol Plant . The thirty mile jaunt back to Muncie East yards takes 3 1/2 hours. For some reason the L80 is usually assigned interesting power. They have had the ex NKP SD9's when still in service, W&LE ex Rio Grand tunnel motors, KCS power in the Southern Bell paint scheme, ex CR SD38s just to name a few. At 10 mph very boring to follow but still interesting to me to keep an eye out for them. bejett
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
"Muncie" would've sufficed.
I've chased the line before, I just never got a symbol for the train.
I've chased the line before, I just never got a symbol for the train.
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
(Late reply - been gone)railohio wrote:"Muncie" would've sufficed.
Oh, I thought there might be others on this board then you and me, and maybe someone just might not know where Muncie is located. Silly me---bjett
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
nevertheless..i'm another ohioan who knows about Muncie...unfortunately i've never set foot there yet
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
Thanks for the update on the Portland section Jett. My grandparents lived east of Portland 1/4 mile north of the Frankfort Dist. During summer stays I got aquainted with hi-hoods and also foreign power usually UP units. Kind of sad to see it now as it is used for car storage east of town.
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Re: NS L80 4-9-2010
A up date on the L80 Jeff. Because of Bridge work at Redkey the L80 doesn't depart east yards until about 3-3:30 PM. The L83 came last night at 8:30 PM with HLCX 5977-HLCX 5947. Both ex UP. Been a while but the last time I checked there were stored Pig Flats east of Portland. They ran for six miles west from the state line. Crossing's were open but other wise a solid string. jettJhall wrote:Thanks for the update on the Portland section Jett. My grandparents lived east of Portland 1/4 mile north of the Frankfort Dist. During summer stays I got aquainted with hi-hoods and also foreign power usually UP units. Kind of sad to see it now as it is used for car storage east of town.
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