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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leadingDate: 07/01/22 14:42 Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: dschlegel I headed out to Lyons, PA hoping to catch the 11N with the Monongehalia HU leading after work, and was pleasantly surprised with the Penn Central HU leading 11K instead!
Note the interesting load right behind the power. As of 5:41PM the 11N still has not rolled through on the Reading Line, maybe I'll catch that in a bit! Enjoy! Dan You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 07/01/22 14:45 Re: Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: OHRY 1 engine....some jerk put the max tonnage on it. Patience is a virtue!
Posted from Android Date: 07/01/22 15:16 Re: Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: dschlegel OHRY Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 1 engine....some jerk put the max tonnage on it. > Patience is a virtue! > > Posted from Android Sounds like stuff Mike Bednar used to pull in Allentown yard! I caught 11N in Topton and it was a slow go for sure! Posted from iPhone Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/01/22 15:19 by dschlegel. Date: 07/01/22 16:02 Re: Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: Pattenburg Nice video! Any idea what that load was right behind the power?
Date: 07/01/22 16:12 Re: Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: dschlegel Pattenburg Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice video! Any idea what that load was right > behind the power? Thanks Thom! Not sure what that load was, I wondered the same thing. Posted from iPhone Date: 07/01/22 17:05 Re: Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: Gonut1 I believe that would be a steam turbine rotor for a power plant.
Gonut Date: 07/01/22 18:30 Re: Surprise NS 11K with the Penn Central HU leading Author: coach Lots and lots and lots and lots of flat wheels. So many more on today's trains that there used to be.
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