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Date: 03/30/19 14:16
Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: globalethanol

Heading east on RTE.9 we hear the CM dispatcher in Jacksonville tell the Q-217 that the recrew`s waiting at Orleans Rd.
We make it down to the tracks just in time to see ex Conrail SD40-2`s get empty racks rolling towards Cumberland.
Units are custom Athearn`s repowered with Kato motors. Decoders are Loksound Select Direct`s programmed with the Loksound programmer.

enjoy,
Tom

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Date: 03/30/19 15:10
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: tgcostello

Nice modeling, nice photography.
TC



Date: 03/30/19 16:58
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: perklocal

Happiness is a pair of SD40-2s on Racks !  Love watching them knock down the signal, and notch out heading for Cumberland.  Incredible modelling and great sound reproduction.



Date: 03/30/19 17:13
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: globalethanol

Old school my friend

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Date: 03/30/19 22:30
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: holiwood

very nice



Date: 03/31/19 02:28
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: calsubd

Nice video, what's the radius there ? (curious)

Ed Stewart
Jacksonville, FL



Date: 03/31/19 03:39
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: globalethanol

34 outside and 31 5/8 inside. i think the wide angle on my camcorder makes it look wider

tom



Date: 03/31/19 06:03
Re: Railfanning CSX`s Cumberland Sub in W.Va.
Author: calsubd

globalethanol Wrote:
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> 34 outside and 31 5/8 inside. i think the wide
> angle on my camcorder makes it look wider
>
> tom
Thanks

Ed Stewart
Jacksonville, FL



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