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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Cen. of Ga. heads up.....Date: 08/24/16 09:25 Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: jcrun0mp7 Above mentioned unit SOUTHbound through Erlanger Ky. in the lead @1200hrs.
Date: 08/24/16 10:08 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: florida581 Should be on unit steel train 60C for Calvert, AL.
Andrew Date: 08/24/16 10:33 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: jcrun0mp7 Well that explains the solid consist of gondolas.....
Date: 08/24/16 12:11 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: gborgwald Two stupid questions about 60C:
1. Regular gondolas? 2. Empties? I saw a southbound unit train of what appeared to be empty gons a few weeks ago rolling through Georgetown, KY and am wondering if that might have been the symbol. Thank you. Posted from iPhone Date: 08/24/16 12:29 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: florida581 gborgwald Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Two stupid questions about 60C: > > 1. Regular gondolas? Yes > 2. Empties? Loaded steel slabs Andrew Date: 08/24/16 13:22 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: ns1000 Maybe this is a stupid question, but is this steel imported??
Date: 08/24/16 14:30 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: florida581 ns1000 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe this is a stupid question, but is this steel > imported?? I believe 60C's origin is Colehour Yard in Hammond, IN. I'm guessing the steel of from a mill in that area. Andrew Date: 08/24/16 14:55 Re: Cen. of Ga. heads up..... Author: toledopatch Whichever mill ArcelorMittal now operates in NW Indiana is the likely origin.
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