Fallen Flags: Chessie GP40-2s at Harpers Ferry

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

CS 4130, 4251 and 4142 head west with PY97 across the Potomac River into West Virginia, 10/21/81.

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  • Great classic video from a great location. You gotta love the old Chessie System. If CSX were to do heritage units like Union Pacific has already done, then the Chessie System has to be the first one. Besides it would be great to see old Chessie on the new units.

  • That would be great.  I wonder if anyone has floated the idea to them. An SD70MAC in WM black and dulux...

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  • God i love the sound of 16-645 diesel engines pulling a long frieght train

  • YES SIR THE EMD diesel that allways could i love EMD !!!! FLIP GE .............. LOL

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  • I miss seeing the chessie growing up =[

  • a long line of graffiti free freight--nice!

  • Ah, Chessie!! THIS is railroading!

  • What a great mix of cars on this train. Thanks for posting.

  • @Chessie4113 In all probability going to either Martinsburg or Cumberland for classification. The next point east of the Ferry would be Brunswick.

  • @Trackside1234 Me, too! What a difference!

  • CSX crap

  • @e44e33 Yeah but they need to make it realistic; like GP40's. Chessie, Seaboard, Family Lines, Seaboard Coast Line, L&N, WM, ect.....

  • Love it! Thanks for posting!

  • What yard is PY97 going to? Can't be Potomac Yard that would be east of Harpers Ferry

    Bill

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