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CSX & The X215 Diesel Crane Re-Rail Coal train @ Viaduct Jct. 1989

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

CSX work crews re-rail coal train at Cumberland's Viaduct Jct. Tower in June 1989.
Included is the X-215 Diesel Crane (Donated to the B & O Museum in 1993), and still active "ND" Tower which was razed in July 1997.

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  • no, the north rail (closest to camera) fell over.

    you can see wheels are actually riding on side of rail prior to re-railing.

    i don't know if you have ever been to this location but, tower is gone and only one track crosses the arched viaduct now.

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  • I counted six standing around with only two working. One of six hands on hip, one hands in pocket dont know about other four. Union help at its best

  • Holly shit a derrick (or locomotive crane)! Fat chance seeing one of those in use anymore (RR owned anyway). Nice video.

  • go CSX and to think i live just up the road from here

  • The Big Cat always GETS THE JOB DONE!!! Long Live Chessie System!!!

  • Amazing the number of "officials" and others standing around doing nothing.

    I see one person actually doing something.

  • wow didn't see the seaboard loco in original colors till now. Nice to see a variety of railroad colors!!! You ought to put all your videos together of the chessie and all in one and sell them. You have a great selection!!!

  • Nice job good catch of the chessie loco and neat to see a engine in original C&O colors. Very nice job of catching the whole re-railing job!!!!

  • They tried the new twin toutlaw style turbo set up and used a HUGE hit of NOS on her to much wheel spin and they forgot to do a burnout before the signal dropped green? Got loose and went off the tracks side ways she was on a 8 second pass before she picked the switch. They said they will try to unload her a bit earlier.

  • Not the switch wide gauge is the cause.

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