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CSX B738 on spaghetti track at Township Line Road Hatfield

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CSX B738 on "spaghetti track" (where they cut the former Reading northbound main and shoved it over to connect to the southbound main to get around a section of bad track) at Township Line Road in Hatfield (title showing Bergey Road is incorrect) September 17 2004

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  • Well done, this video.

    Hei, Almeida ! Are you Portuguese?

  • Portuguese descent, my grandfather was born there, though I am a big fan of Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo

  • How mnay miles long is this line do you have any clips back in the CR days?

  • In Conrail days it ran all the way to Bethlehem, then they cut it back to Quakertown, now CSX only works the 10 miles between Lansdale and Telford, East Penn Railroad works Telford to Qtown

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  • @Runkleforskin This is normal BNSF, UP, CSXT, CN, NS, CP, KCS, BPRR, INRD, PAL, etc running. Nothing strange here.

  • This is normal CSX running.. nothing strange here.

  • Nice Vid.CSX :)

  • @DRfermasMs - depends on whether you mean civil engineer, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer - or locomotive engineer (we call them train drivers where I come from).

  • @donotreadthis23 MAW? lol what a joke that railroad is

  • That's some scary looking tracks there! Awesome video! 2 thumbs up!

  • You get this kind of track in area;s that have seen alot of track rationalization. You can tell the main here was once a siding. We have a similar strech where i live, a bit strange seeing a train weaving through it.

  • Neither. Hiring for train service employees usually does not factor in education beyond highschool.

    Management is somewhat different depending on which type of job you are going for.

  • sweet thanks man

  • To my general knowlegde, you do not need collage. They will train you right in the yard.

    Now, Would it of not been easier to replace the damaged track?

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