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  • Are these being scrapped or just moved?

  • are the NYC imperial sands and that PRR baggage car in Boonton?  I dont remember seeing them there?

  • That New York Central car was in nice condition

  • EPIC!!!

  • I gave up on watching the other one [referenced here several times] before seeing "the goods" - not because of the swearing but because he seemed incapable of holding the camera steady.. This is a vast improvement! Thanks Dash9CW :)

  • I see that guy from the other video shouting explitives as he chases this train. Your video is so much better. Thanks!!

  • @kjrehberg Well he just got excited. I tried to keep it calm, but my mouth was on the ground lol.

  • Catch of the day? I think you mean catch of the year! AWESOME!

  • A rare find, indeed! Nice catch!

  • There's another video of the same train with the camera guy swearing like a sailor...

  • This stuff used to be parked around the Lebanon train station. They decided to concentrate all UHRS stuff at Boonton for security reasons.

  • Any Plans to restore those engines and cars?

  • omg. I would of DIED to see this...

    thank you for posting

  • thank you for posting did thay save any of them the gg1 was the most powerful engine for the prr and it looks like the was some f-3s or f-7s engines there great video you got did you know thay were come up that day?

  • OMG! its big red thier pulling!

  • Catch of the day??? that could make the year

  • nice video. they came right up the montclair line, which i can see across watsessing park in bloomfield from my front door.

  • Oh, wow, a Century sleeper! I wonder if it's a real Imperial 4-4-2.

  • All this stuff is at the Boonton train yard

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  • This is history you have here Marc. HISTORY. Pentrex should call you up and ask you if they can use this footage for one of their new videos.

  • wow thats amazing you scored big dude

  • Nice video Marc. I get to see stuff like that every saturday though : P (Except for the GG1 and GP40s) lol jk Good Stuff bud

  • You're so lucky you were able to go there to see that. Awesome video and automatic favorite.

  • Sick Video

  • great catch

  • Awesome catch!!

  • kind sir I do envy you for this video

  • Marc, I'm extremely jealous of you (LOL). AWESOME CATCH!!!!! I agree with nascarcasey5914, amtrak710123, and EMDSD14R, they didn't take very good care of the GG-1, E8s, and F7s and you can't even tell what railroad they came from.

  • @Train538 they probably came from Pennsy it looks like on the GG1 you can see the Pennsy brown..

  • Now that I looked at the video again that GG-1 was owned by PRR. When the GG-1 was passing by my screen, I noticed four small numbers towards the bottom which was 4877! 4877 was in the special PRR brown paint. When 4877 was still in service my dad was given a quick cab ride. Anyway, the whole train looks like they are getting repainted.

  • @Train538 you should show that to your dad

  • @PaulPeirceFan the Pennsy was never brown it was either green or tuscan red

  • @mike92586 you know what I mean

  • this is an AMAZING catch. they need to rstore that stuff and put it in a museum :)

  • WOW..WOW....and SUPER WOW..man if tht ain't a rare treat i don't know what is....do u know were the GG1 is going to along with the three other loco's?....man great vid...my dad is going to flip out when he sees this!!!

  • A GG1, E8s, F7s, AND PRIVATE CARS?!? This beats everything!!

  • Nice catch! Damn shame to see all that equipment in such shitty condition, they deserve better. Can't even tell what road they came from. Strange to see NJT doing stuff like this.

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