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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

High Quality - A few clips around SEPTA's Lansdale Station featuring Silverliner II's and III's as well as GP38-2's and SD40-2's on a CSX C946 Saturday run

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  • but that means no horn!!!!!!

  • wow people dont know how to wait for a train to go by

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  • @jsfa380 the centenary is that high do to fright clearances on engines and maybe double stack trains if any run on this track

  • too tall a pantograph on such a short car, why are the lines so high?

  • cool!!!

  • Some people clearly don't value their own life.

  • Dumb people are assholes.

  • that is true. however there a still a lot of stupid people out there.the only solution is to reduce the road crossings.

    the railroad may benefit from this is well lase signaling and other maintenance cost in the long run. and perhaps increasing track speed

  • No, people should stop when the gates go down.

  • If the railroads could get more government funding, they would. Lack of funding is also the reason for trains unable to handle the high speed trains' full speed (i.e. Amtrak Acela limited to 150 when it can reach 200).

  • I agree, but that's costly and not logistically feasible in some cases.

  • Target Locked On.. Engage

    Throttle Up Full Speed :)

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