It's only her second day of service since coming to the Carolina Coastal Railway, but she isn't showing signs of weakness as she makes a grand tour of the railroad. The 4628 led the 120 in both directions between Wilson and Chocowinity earlier this morning. And now she leads the 114 through Bailey, on the way to Raleigh.
@redsoxfan423 The sulfur trains are a thing of the past on the CLNA, thanks to Norfolk Southern and their "screw the customer" business tactic. The tanks in this video are actually on the way into storage and will be set off at Middlesex. They will not be released as a unit train. Trips to Raleigh are now few and far between.
RKWproductions 8 months ago
Very nice sequence of videos. I'm glad to see at least one of the GP9Rs is running well. How often does 114 go all the way to Raleigh? Will the CLNA still pick up the empty sulfur tank cars when CSX starts running the loaded trains again?
redsoxfan423 8 months ago