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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Amtrak on the former ErieDate: 04/27/17 05:53 Amtrak on the former Erie Author: sti0021 NS - Amtrak 099 westbound on the former Erie at Binghamton, NY to Elmira - CAF to pickup new built dinning cars. Return trip planned for Tuesday the 25th. Train is crossing the Chenango River
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 04/27/17 07:03 by sti0021. Date: 04/27/17 06:14 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: joemvcnj Is the other the bridge the Lackawanna's ?
Date: 04/27/17 06:59 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: aehouse If the train is heading to Elmira from Binghamton, it's westbound, not eastbound.
The other bridge is the former DL&W mainline. Then train is on what was the pre-merger Erie. Art House Date: 04/27/17 06:59 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: sti0021 Yes, other bridge is the Lackawanna.
Date: 04/27/17 07:01 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: sti0021 Corrections made thanks!
Date: 04/27/17 07:13 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: UP844 It's past the 25th . It's the 27th
Posted from iPhone Date: 04/27/17 07:24 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: Lackawanna484 The size of the flood wall is a reminder of the damage the river can do, and has done.
NY has built a lot of flood protection along the former Erie route over the years. Date: 04/27/17 07:31 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: joemvcnj Surprised that little bit of DL&W / Erie redundancy is still there.
Date: 04/27/17 07:39 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: toledopatch joemvcnj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Surprised that little bit of DL&W / Erie > redundancy is still there. The remaining DL&W track, to my observation, remains between Johnson City and Binghamton as a train-length parking place. Date: 04/27/17 07:49 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: NYSWSD70M joemvcnj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Surprised that little bit of DL&W / Erie > redundancy is still there. It gives them the flexibility of sending a train heading to the former DL&W/East Binghamton yard down the "track 3" or the former Lackawanna westbound main. Thus, if there is a train working the former Erie yard, one waiting to go up the D&H, both or any other obstruction on the former Erie, track 3 can keep things moving. As a result, it has survived the EL, CR and NS mergers. Date: 04/27/17 10:10 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: Out_Of_Service toledopatch Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > joemvcnj Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Surprised that little bit of DL&W / Erie > > redundancy is still there. > > > The remaining DL&W track, to my observation, > remains between Johnson City and Binghamton as a > train-length parking place. use to see coal trains for the JC coal power plant ... Date: 04/27/17 14:46 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: CP4743 Yes, Binghamton has some impressive flood walls, like over by BD. I remember looking at them and the level of the Susquehanna and wondering why they were needed. I think it was in both June 2006 and August 2011 that the water reached the top of the flood walls.
Lackawanna484 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The size of the flood wall is a reminder of the > damage the river can do, and has done. > > NY has built a lot of flood protection along the > former Erie route over the years. Date: 04/28/17 04:42 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: JPB toledopatch Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > joemvcnj Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Surprised that little bit of DL&W / Erie > > redundancy is still there. > > > The remaining DL&W track, to my observation, > remains between Johnson City and Binghamton as a > train-length parking place. The remaining track on the DL&W bridge is called the Johnson Running track by NS. This un-signaled running track extends from CP-Johnson (formerly known as West BD in the EL days) in the west to CP-BD in the east. The Johnson Runner is regularly used by all four Southern Tier manifests 309/310 and 36T/37T when the 22K/23K or 28N/287 trains are trains occupying the ex-Erie mains (eg, re-crews, NS/NYS&W switching the Middle yard or at QD) as well as for NS-NYSW interchange. The so-called DLW4 track (formerly DL&W main track 2) that connects between the Kilmer switch and BD is the train parking track for large cuts of frac sand headed to NYSW (including occasional unit trains). When they operate, Providence-bound Ethanol unit trains and Bow coal trains have also been known to park on DLW4. Here is a URL to the files page of the NS D&H South & Southern Tier Facebook page - click on the NS NYS&W CP-BD Binghamton Yard v16.bmp link to view Phillip Goldstein's excellent detailed map of NS/NYSW tracks/yards in the Binghamton: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dandhsouthline/files/# Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 04/28/17 04:54 by JPB. Date: 04/28/17 05:37 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: njmidland It looks like the old DL&W main is still in place as far as Old Vestal Road in Vestal. Not sure when a train last went that far - or even over the Susquehanna River bridge.
Date: 04/28/17 08:04 Re: Amtrak on the former Erie Author: JPB njmidland Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > It looks like the old DL&W main is still in place > as far as Old Vestal Road in Vestal. Not sure > when a train last went that far - or even over the > Susquehanna River bridge. NS had been supplying National Pipe with plastic pellets off the Vestal spur at Vestal but Pipe relocated to Endicott on the NS main and now receives several cars of pellets each week. Posted from iPhone |