On a very nice late fall, November weekend, we are trackside, yet again, in Northeastern Ohio, venturing around to places such as Alliance, Perry, Willoughby and Ravenna. A lot of action is shown, along with a couple of nice catches! Enjoy!
Trains
RAVENNA
20G, EB, intermodal:
NS 5416
BNSF 4118
NS 8812
ALLIANCE
EB, railgrinder:
Loram RG306
21Q, WB, intermodal:
NS 9532
NS 6758
*Shown as opening*
227, WB, intermodal:
NS 9263
NS 9179
51V, WB, grain:
NS 2581
NS 8951
24M, EB, intermodal:
NS 9201
NS 9833
WILLOUGHBY
206, EB, intermodal:
NS 9559
NS 9857
*Shown as opening*
Q268, EB, autoracks:
CSXT 53
CSXT 8238
CSXT 2773
PERRY
206, EB, intermodal:
NS 9906
NS 9712
*Shown as closing*
145, WB, mixed:
NS 9178
NS 4630
Q122, EB, intermodal:
CSXT 5385
CSXT 558
CSXT 5427
Q264, EB, autoracks:
CSXT 8745
CSXT 8082
408, WB, coal:
NS 9455
NS 2615
NS 8338
Q386, EB, mixed:
CSXT 5261
CSXT 421
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ok...gotta ask....why is it that only csx and ns have alternating ditch lights...i live in up and bnsf land....and they dont have those...
2906Sarge 2 years ago
It depends on what the railroad wants to order. It's not a requirement to have the alternating ditchlights. It may be because they will be encountering more populated roads in the east (most of the time, at least). I don't know.
Amtrak has alternating ditchlights too.
CSXno601 2 years ago
question bro, those alliance's shots....is that the same line that runs thru massillon? just wondering.
desertfoxx1823 2 years ago
There are several lines that come together in Alliance. One of them (the Fort Wayne Line) does end up going west to Massillon. Only with about 6 trains per day though.
CSXno601 2 years ago
The ending gave me goosebumps..
I couldn't help but say WOW!
Never knew Perry was a two road town with both of them so close to each other.
HyperActive7 2 years ago
Sure is! Glad you liked it!
CSXno601 2 years ago