Nice Catch Peter! I saw on the T's web site that the 6:25 outbound was experiencing over 30 minutes delays, then was cancelled. They must have combined the 6:25; 6:55 and 7:30PM outbound trains into one. Since the 6:55 cuts down the Wildcat and goes to Haverhill, these trains must have separated when they got to Wilmington.
The 6:25p train died at Wedgemere. The 6:55p Haverhill was run around it. An extra set came from Boston and towed it Anderson. The 7:30p train caught up at Anderson, passengers were transferred and the double draft returned to Boston.
yes i saw it it broke down at malden station on my page check it out
1700tc 1 year ago
now that is just amazing
ERIELACKU34CH 2 years ago
Kind of a strange sight when one first sees one of these things.
PKingman 2 years ago
Awesome! That's really rare!
MainlineProductions1 2 years ago
WOW awsome catch!! 5*****
acelaboy123 2 years ago
awesome catch dude both GP40MC's
sieman700 2 years ago
Love the sound of those engines.
PKingman 2 years ago
Nice catch! I've always wanted to catch a double draft
TNT314159 2 years ago
Great Video Dude I Never saw A Double Draft MBTA Before
trainboy15 2 years ago
Nice Catch Peter! I saw on the T's web site that the 6:25 outbound was experiencing over 30 minutes delays, then was cancelled. They must have combined the 6:25; 6:55 and 7:30PM outbound trains into one. Since the 6:55 cuts down the Wildcat and goes to Haverhill, these trains must have separated when they got to Wilmington.
jph0917 2 years ago
The 6:25p train died at Wedgemere. The 6:55p Haverhill was run around it. An extra set came from Boston and towed it Anderson. The 7:30p train caught up at Anderson, passengers were transferred and the double draft returned to Boston.
john79ma 2 years ago