Norfolk Southern Running Light through Cresson, Pennsylvania

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2008

Two Norfolk Southern locomotive sets running light at dusk through Cresson, Pennsylvania on the NS Pittsburgh Mainline on July 18th 2008 at 7:55PM and 8:03PM

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  • was the gazebo and caboose still there when you went?

  • Hell Yeah! =-)

    Bryan

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  • I know one time at the Horseshoe Curve, a PPLX coal train came and on the end was a EMD SD60I in CRQ blue and a C40-9W

  • I remember when I went last year 6 helper sets in 15 mins I got so excited for a massive train but it never came >:(

  • I thought the gevo and sd60 would go on the coal drag you can see in the video

  • GE are on helper!?! Wow, I've never hear about that! So, GE helper is BADASS!!!!

    Great the video!

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  • You would know Tom. Nice video man.

  • Nice videos of Cresson! I live near Cresson and spend alot of time there railfanning. Its a fun place to watch trains! I see groups of people on the platform taking pictures and filming all the time, who knows one of those times it may have been you guys!

  • The GEVO and SD60 was actually the C90 local going back to the engine house for the night. Dont worry, the SD40-2s have life in them yet !

  • GE's on the helpers? Aw....dam.

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