Conrail Pittsburgh to Altoona Part 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

Savor images of Conrail action across the Pittsburgh Line - the very soul of this once mighty transportation giant. See how "Big Blue" conquered the Allegheny Mountains and witness the diverse variety of freight it sent over the line. Huge intermodal trains powered by shiny new "Blue" diesels hustle double-stacked containers over the recently rebuilt right-of-way. Massive coal trains and high tonnage freights flow across the double and triple track of this most scenic and demanding stretch of railroad. Starting west of Pittsburgh at the massive Conway Yard, heading east through the Steel City, Greensburg, and Latrobe to Conpit Junction, we follow the trains into the heart of the Allegheny Mountains. The line comes down through Conemaugh Gorge to Johnstown. From here most eastbounds get helpers to pull tonnage over the mountains. The trains put on great shows on the west slope as they work through Cresson, past MO Tower, to the summit at Gallitzin and down to Altoona. For a grand finale we follow westbound traffic from Altoona to the Gallitzin tunnels. View famous spots such as Alto Tower, Horseshoe Curve, Allegrippus, and Bennington Curve as train after train assaults the east slope of the Alleghenies. You'll experience Conrail to its fullest in this farewell tribute to the men, women, and machines of the railroad known as Big Blue!

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  • what a beautiful amtrak!

  • you should but on a part 4 or more

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  • 7:20 dead good meet and great SD sounds.

  • @trainboy437 Yea, many times there are power moves, I caught a 13 Unit Train once, another time 9

  • @NS6677 Agreed

  • @trainboy437 Trains are always like that, you havent noticed???

  • 8:39 That's a little too close!

  • I don't see why train OIPI-5B (at 1:36) needed 3 engines when it wasn't that long. Unless Pentrex cut out some of the train.

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