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Eastern Railroad Discussion > A rare NS Military moveDate: 04/20/21 09:09 A rare NS Military move Author: RFandPFan Having been stationed there, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina does not have a lot of rail trains. Yesterday's NS 025 was a rare move from North Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida's Blount Island Military Port via Norfolk Southern to Simpson Yard in Jax and handed off to CSX at Moncrief Yard.
Date: 04/20/21 09:10 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: RFandPFan Date: 04/20/21 09:16 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: RFandPFan And the video...
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 04/20/21 11:56 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: DevalDragon I remember when the Marine Corps had GE 65 ton #289320 to Camp Lejeune.
Bet it would have struggled with this train. Thanks for the photos! Date: 04/20/21 15:29 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: dschlegel Neat catch! I haven’t seen a military move in years.
Dan Posted from iPhone Date: 04/20/21 17:06 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: fritzrr When I was at Camp lejune for summer drill in 1984, I was in one of the mainside warehouses. A Southern SW something was switching the boxcars at the warehouse doors. Only time I saw an active train on base. No camera!
Fritz in MD USMC reserves 1981-1985 Date: 04/20/21 17:34 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: NYSW1904 Was stationed there from 2015 through 2018. Caught one of the last coal moves before they shut down the steam plant. Gotta love those landing support Marines, good at what they do! ROG OPS!
Date: 04/23/21 17:05 Re: A rare NS Military move Author: ns1000 Nice video!!
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