SEPTA and NJT on the NEC November 30 2008
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@fleecejackets it was coming from the meadowlands going to philadelphia for atlantic city line service.
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Those aren't "smoking" pantographs. It's mist being knocked off the catenary because it was raining that day. BTW: The inclusion of a deadhead Atlantic City trainset was a nice touch. While they don't seem to run on a set schedule, they almost always seem to run at least one on every Sunday.
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Did you take the time to notice it was raining?
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uh no they are helping amtrak service from nyc to washington. and NJT CAL is a dedahead from meadowlands yard.
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whats up with the smoking pantograph on the lead car of the first train???
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Nice video ! I took a trip to Trenton but ran out of money to take septa to philly .
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As far as I've been able to tell, they don't run on a schedule any more specific then being Saturdays and Sundays. I tend to see them more often in the early morning or just a few hours after rush hour. But anytime is possible to see them. You just have to wait and see
who come arrows run on that line when i drive the aces to new york or alantic city i never see arrows near the septa stations
drmayo99 1 year ago
@drmayo99, Amtrak borrows MARC, SEPTA and NJT equipment for the pre- and post-Thanksgiving rush. A pair of Arrows usually make a round trip between NYC and WAS.
oaksmodelrr 1 year ago