Norfolk Southern M4G 19G and H33 Through Snow Storm!

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

January 17, 2008: Snow falls as a Leslie RS3L breaks the cold air, M4G with NS SD60M 6787 and NS Dash-8-40C 8700 leading. 19G heads west with snow starting to pick up and lay, NS ES40DC 7678 and NS 9972 lead. NS local H33 then comes east with a beautfiul P3 (except for the squeeky part!) on the NS GP38-2 High-hood 5171 and Conrail SW1500 NS 2222. Shots taken at the former Reading Station in Wernersville, PA.

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  • Which it first you caught first then second Hickler90 caught them or Hickler90 caught them then next you second or what?

  • We live along the same line so we catch a lot of the same trains.

  • I remeber the Reading FP-7's pulling trains past that station.

    nice video,

    John

  • Thanks! BTW I removed that obnoxious comment.

  • If they don't like it then they should not watch it!

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  • Gosh, the sqeaky part of the horn sounded like a baby screaming! Nice ex-cr sw1500!

  • Oh I see! It cool and you and Zach both is "neighbor" around LOL so you and Zach both is LUCKY!

  • YES!! S3L,is the ones that came out first,though prone to fouling,so Leslie gave them upgrades,meaning RS3Ls now,R menas Raised spiked back-caps,hence RS3L(S3L meaning the make)so,RS3L,if one bell is reversed which it most often is,it has an R at the end,meaning RS3Lr.

  • Are all RS3L horns SuperTyfons? I hear two distinct sounds labled as RS3L horns, but the ones that actually are mentioned as SuperTyfon RS3Ls sound like the ones I hear.

  • I like the Ice Cream ad on that 18th century house there. The paint looks so brand new. I bet that ad has to be at least fifty years old.

  • Nice location indeed...love the horn! An interesting note: this location was featured on the Railroad Video Productions "Norfolk Southern In Pennsylvania"

  • Nice location.

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