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Eastern Railroad Discussion > CSX Office Car Special Selkirk-Philly-and southDate: 02/04/20 05:22 CSX Office Car Special Selkirk-Philly-and south Author: crusader5619 Baltimore NRHS reporting a move from Selkirk to Philly on Thursday and Washington on Friday. At least 9 business cars and the F40s. Any news here on timing? The power moved to Selkirk yesterday apparently.
Posted from iPhone Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/04/20 09:20 by crusader5619. Date: 02/04/20 06:02 Re: CSX Office Car Special Selkirk-Philly-and south Author: calsubd Looking for Pics of the "Michael Ward", Thanks
Ed Stewart Jacksonville, FL Date: 02/04/20 14:46 Re: CSX Office Car Special Selkirk-Philly-and south Author: IU_Tower Power and cars passed through Ashland VA the other day. Move was caught by cameras operated by Virtual Railfan on YouTube.
Date: 02/05/20 16:35 Re: CSX Office Car Special Selkirk-Philly-and south Author: RGTower 500 Water Street been trying like heck to close down Philadelphia since the oil refinery blew up last year.
The’ve just about chased away all the loose carload customers within 5 miles of the terminal. All that’s left is the intermodal ramp and the BIDS terminal which basically supports the oil refinery and DuPont. Maybe they are passing through Philadelphia to admire their Precision work. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/06/20 04:26 by RGTower. Date: 02/06/20 09:26 Re: CSX Office Car Special Selkirk-Philly-and south Author: crusader5619 Thanks RG TOWER.....in the tradition of T.O. threads, a totally irrelevant response. Glad you're unhappy with CSX!
RGTower Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 500 Water Street been trying like heck to close > down Philadelphia since the oil refinery blew up > last year. > > The’ve just about chased away all the loose > carload customers within 5 miles of the terminal. > All that’s left is the intermodal ramp and the > BIDS terminal which basically supports the oil > refinery and DuPont. > > Maybe they are passing through Philadelphia to > admire their Precision work. |