Did somebody order some coils?? (short CSX train w/pictures)
Did somebody order some coils?? (short CSX train w/pictures)
I was out south of Holland today setting up near the CSX line and heard a horn off in the distance. I got excited as I prepared to get a long freight on my favorite set of curves to photograph. Instead, this is what came rolling along. As the train got closer, I could see the engineer trying to figure out what I was doing there in the middle of nowhere, and when he realized I was taking pictures, he tooted the horn a couple of times, waved and had a big smile on his face as he passed. I guess that's better than being yelled at!
Anyone have any idea where he was taking this load of metal coils, south of Holland? By the way, that engine was spiffy clean and new looking. Must have just recently gotten a new paint job.
Anyone have any idea where he was taking this load of metal coils, south of Holland? By the way, that engine was spiffy clean and new looking. Must have just recently gotten a new paint job.
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Friendly crew they do have on that D700 run. Most excellent photos.. probably not possible after the shrubs grow during the rest of the year, not positive though. I guess those mentions of trading in the 70-200 to a 100-400 was a good thought, eh?
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Here is a photo of #2665 on one of the first days it was on the D700 job. Freshly painted CSX GP38-2 #2665 leads four cars of local train D700 past the vintage depot at Watervliet, MI, on CSXT's Grand Rapids Subdivision. The station probably dates from before the PM era and was a combination freight house/passenger depot. Today, it is still used by CSX (one of a few depots still used by them around the state) as a base for the Signal Department and Track Maintenance. The first car on D700 is a BNSF reefer picked up in Hartford. D700 is based at Benton Harbor. 12/18/2006.
Somewhere I have some other photos of D700 from about a year ago at Bangor and St. Joseph/Benton Harbor. I'll have to find them and post them. Seems like the train was longer then - often 10 or 12 cars.
Also - is it true that D700 is again based out of Holland instead of Benton Harbor?
Finally - I can't agree more - the CSX dark future/Scheme 7/YN3 paint scheme looks great... when it's clean! I wish CSX would reopen the loco washer at Wyoming - A lot of scheme 6 GP38-2s look miserable up this way, mostly from rust, but also because they haven't had a good bath in a while. Scheme 7 units are the same too. If they are really dirty, they don't look nearly so good. It's neat that the #2665 went right up to west Michigan after her repaint.
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CSX local job D700 is shown at Benton Harbor, MI on the CSX Grand Rapids Subdivision. This is the cut of cars they are bringing down from Waverly Yard in Holland. The first two coil cars are bound for Arlington Metals in Sawyer, MI. Some cars have already been switched out/picked up from industries between Holland the Benton Harbor. The B-H yard office and scale house are just out of view to the right here, and Benton Harbor yard is just behind the photographer. I believe the total car count this day was 13. 1-27-06
Freshly repainted GP38-2 #2554 leads a northbound edition of CSX local turn job D700 from Benton Harbor, MI on 2-17-06. They are shown kicking up snow on a partly sunny afternoon at Gross Passing Siding, just south of Bangor, MI. This local serves all industries between B-H and Holland, and south of Benton Harbor as well. Note the classic cement whistle post. Car count this day: 8.
It's really too bad they don't run with their Chessie caboose any more on the trip up to Holland and back...
(it makes much more sense for me to post it on this thread where it actually belongs! lol)
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