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Eastern Railroad Discussion > CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake ShoreDate: 02/19/18 08:05 CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: train1275 I suspect these cars are still associated with the Kintigh Generating Station in Somerset, NY located on the Somerset Railroad. Kintigh is a 675MW coal fired plant that opened in 1984 with a new 15.59 mile railroad built on both old rights of way and new alignment. It was operated by Conrail when opened and later CSX. There were / are 428 cars in the fleet.
Anyway it seems rare to see a coal train anymore in this territory. Photos taken on CSX - former Conrail / NYC RR west of Buffalo at Westfield, NY as the train was westbound on February 18, 2018. Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/18 08:15 by train1275. Date: 02/19/18 08:06 Re: CSX Coal - Somerset Power Author: train1275 Date: 02/19/18 08:15 Re: CSX Coal - Somerset Power Author: Lackawanna484 Didn't Somerset Railway have an impressive new bridge in its construction?
Date: 02/19/18 08:16 Re: CSX Coal - Somerset Power Author: train1275 The day before on Saturday February 17, 2018 the UP 3890 comes east at Rogerville Road near Westfield, NY with a crude (since identified below as ethanol - oh well as related to the thread title) train.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/18 13:11 by train1275. Date: 02/19/18 08:19 Re: CSX Coal - Somerset Power Author: train1275 Lackawanna484 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Didn't Somerset Railway have an impressive new > bridge in its construction? Yes north of Lockport but I am not sure the dimensions. It was used in many publicity photos. Date: 02/19/18 09:04 Re: CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: globalethanol Saw loaded somersets go east on the 11th
twl Posted from Android Date: 02/19/18 09:27 Re: CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: MC6853 Saw that same tank train in Lyons, NY... Had 1987 placards, indicating ethanol, but sadly I never heard a symbol... Nice set of shots in this and your previous thread... #jealous!
Posted from Android Date: 02/19/18 10:21 Re: CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: train1275 thanks for the ethanol info !
Date: 02/19/18 12:01 Re: CSX Coal - Somerset Power Author: nm2320 Lackawanna484 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Didn't Somerset Railway have an impressive new > bridge in its construction? https://www.google.com/maps/@43.1840189,-78.7028058,3a,60y,316.01h,120.27t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sCyMoAJZCYuCnFbeAF991iQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en Date: 02/19/18 12:05 Re: CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: NYSWSD70M MC6853 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Saw that same tank train in Lyons, NY... Had 1987 > placards, indicating ethanol, but sadly I never > heard a symbol... Nice set of shots in this and > your previous thread... #jealous! > > Posted from Android I actually saw that train as well in Batavia. It was a very slow day on CSX. One of two lead by a UP SD70M. Date: 02/19/18 19:42 Re: CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: JLinDE This is a very general guideline, due to the common end terminals in the East. Ethanol trains (UN code 1987) are usually 80 cars plus buffers, crude oil 100 cars or more plus buffers (UN codes 1967/1968). This may not apply to trains from the Mid-west to the Southeast, or West.
Date: 02/20/18 02:47 Re: CSX Coal & Crude along the Lake Shore Author: JPB Are there any/many crude oil trains running on the CSX Water Level route through New York State currently?
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