Chasing Aberdeen & Rockfish #405
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That is an awesome Nathan P5 horn!
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What was the location at 3:05 ?
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it was built that way for Erie Mining. Phelps Dodge units had similar tanks.
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Nice locomotive and horn! 5***** and fav!
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Maybe shortlines such as this one have little need for large fuel tanks. Yes, the track is in great condition. The 10 mph of most short lines indicates a class I track rating. Short lines which operate at about 25 mph indicate a class II track status. This track may very be class III and have a maximum rating of 40 mph.
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I always thought this loco looked odd with the small box fuel tank
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yep, Carolina Southern is the same way. Flat from Mullins to Chadbourn and hilly from Chadbourn to Conway
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EMD GP7 number 205
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Wow, they get moving on that old jointed track. My local shortline is either overly cautious or really in that bad of shape, but they only go 10 MPH most everywhere. I assume it eventually picked up some cars...what was its destination?
VespineVid2 3 years ago
Downtown Fayetteville most likely.
jfreelan1964 3 years ago
Thats a nice P5 on the A&R 405, too bad you couldnt get the John Blue on this run!
FlatBlackXtreme 3 years ago
which number is the John Blue?
jfreelan1964 3 years ago