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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Southern 8099 leading 65R...?Date: 09/15/13 07:41 Southern 8099 leading 65R...? Author: kmiske24 The NS (Southern) 8099 heritage unit is reported leading a NS 65R empty oil train. Passed through Lewistown, PA at 10:30 A.M.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/13 08:58 by kmiske24. Date: 09/15/13 08:21 Re: Southern 8099 leading 65R... Author: Dewman45 It is not 65R it's 65X
Date: 09/15/13 09:20 Re: Southern 8099 leading 65R... Author: WrongMain So being a 65X means it terminates in Conway, doesn't it?
Date: 09/15/13 09:27 Re: Southern 8099 leading 65R... Author: Forever-Railfan-45 Correct. 65X terminates in Conway. 64X is an oil train made up of oil cans that are brought in on trains such as 12N, 16N and etc. that terminate at Reybold, DE.
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