The Pacific Harbor Line services the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with rail transportation, maintenance, and dispatching. The PHL switches over 25,000 units of carload freight annually and also provides switching services for several intermodal port customers including SeaLand, K-Line, Evergreen America, Maersk, and NYK Line.
Pacific Harbor Line has ten locomotives in it's roster including GP7s, SD-18s, and SW1200s. Company headquarters and locomotive servicing facilities are located in Wilmington, CA. The PHL connects to and dispatches all Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific trains in the port zone.
@skullcrusher301 Haha, number 40, i got it now. I am a huge fan of the old SD18's, SD9's and so on. Also love anything C&NW as well. Thanks!
48alfaone 1 year ago
@48alfaone its actually the low nose sd18 and its number is 40 witch is the one seen at 0:40
skullcrusher301 1 year ago
@skullcrusher301 What? The SD18 was in that movie? I need to rent it. I love high nose units. Thanks.
48alfaone 1 year ago
@48alfaone did you know thats the same engine that was in the movie Hancock?
skullcrusher301 1 year ago
Man i love the ex C&NW High Nose SD18, very cool, thanks.
48alfaone 2 years ago