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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Pembroke TunnelDate: 06/30/15 04:44 Pembroke Tunnel Author: SI-Tower I was down in SW Virginia last week and had some time to sit trackside. This is one of several trains I caught. I don't know the train symbol as my radio is a bit shaky and I don't get the reception so well.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 06/30/15 05:03 Re: Pembroke Tunnel Author: P Cool video. Love that part of the state.
Date: 06/30/15 05:16 Re: Pembroke Tunnel Author: Out_Of_Service nice vid ... does anyone know what's in the 89 footers and where do they originate and terminate ...
Date: 06/30/15 20:18 Re: Pembroke Tunnel Author: MEKoch Must be a short tunnel. Not much smoke build up
Date: 07/01/15 16:15 Re: Pembroke Tunnel Author: jdtravis The curves on that model railroad are too tight of a radius:)
Date: 07/01/15 16:54 Re: Pembroke Tunnel Author: NSTopHat Looks like 18M based on the consist. The 89' high cubes are probably carrying appliances, such as refridgerators, washers and dryers. For years GE had a plant here in the Norcross, GA area that loaded 89' high cubes with appliances. Not sure if they still do or not. They are also used to carry auto parts from part plants to the assembly plants. For example the parts for Ford Explorers were loaded into 89' hi cubes in Michigan and then sent east to Norfolk, VA for final assembly back when the Explorer plant was open, same with the Taurus / Sable plant in Hapeville, GA.
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