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Eastern Railroad Discussion > CSX Pride in Service Units in South CarolinaDate: 02/21/21 13:16 CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: regmacSC The CSX Q409-18 with the trio of Pride in Service Units made their appearance in South Carolina this morning as they make their way back to Waycross. The first shot is from the Ashley River Drawbridge south of Charleston, SC, with the next 2 from Yemassee, S.C.
Date: 02/21/21 14:43 Re: CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: lapklub Nice shots Reggie. I couldn't break away to get down there to go after these guys. I'll get them next time, Haha!
Mike Date: 02/21/21 14:50 Re: CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: ns1000 Very nice..!! I like Pic 1!!
Date: 02/21/21 14:56 Re: CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: regmacSC lapklub Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice shots Reggie. I couldn't break away to get > down there to go after these guys. I'll get them > next time, Haha! > Mike Lets hope its a next time sometime soon...lol Date: 02/21/21 15:12 Re: CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: RayH After seeing your shot at the river, I second guessed myself on my location selecton...
And I could have been there to BS with you for a while... Great shots Reggie. Looks like some pretty deep foam at Yemassee. Date: 02/22/21 10:33 Re: CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: Trainhand liked the picture of it o the Ashley River Bridge. I went over that bridge a few thousand times, and have never seen it from the air like that. Also since the 1776 has steerable trucks, what was its previous number?
Thanks, Sam Date: 02/22/21 12:45 Re: CSX Pride in Service Units in South Carolina Author: Appalachianrails CSXT 3112
Trainhand Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > liked the picture of it o the Ashley River > Bridge. I went over that bridge a few thousand > times, and have never seen it from the air like > that. Also since the 1776 has steerable trucks, > what was its previous number? > > Thanks, > > Sam |