Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?
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Metro Rail and CSX freight with 2 helper units in the middle, from today's coffee walk. 


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I also picked up a Pennsylvania RR GG-1 unit and some rolling stock for the layout, should be delivered Friday.
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Interesting Loco.1967redrider wrote: βSun Jan 02, 2022 10:50 pm I also picked up a Pennsylvania GG-1 unit and some rolling stock for the layout, should be delivered Friday.
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cudgee wrote: βSun Jan 02, 2022 10:52 pmInteresting Loco.1967redrider wrote: βSun Jan 02, 2022 10:50 pm I also picked up a Pennsylvania GG-1 unit and some rolling stock for the layout, should be delivered Friday.![]()
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Lionel O-27, cudgee. I posted some vids on the previous page, around the middle. It's a work in progress.
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Very nice John! I never knew Penn used a double?! Time for more research...1967redrider wrote: βSun Jan 02, 2022 10:50 pm I also picked up a Pennsylvania RR GG-1 unit and some rolling stock for the layout, should be delivered Friday.
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1967redrider wrote: βSun Jan 02, 2022 10:50 pm I also picked up a Pennsylvania RR GG-1 unit and some rolling stock for the layout, should be delivered Friday.
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Very picturesque trestle, John! Thanks for pictures.1967redrider wrote: βSun Jan 02, 2022 10:44 pm Metro Rail and CSX freight with 2 helper units in the middle, from today's coffee walk.![]()
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MEDITATING & REFLECTING IN A FREIGHT YARD
Up till about 2015 I worked in the New Haven, CT area. Lots of times many days were stressful. Lots of folks would leave the office at the end of the day and hit the bars.
I would go to the Cedar Hill Yards and train watch and think about my day and meditate to calm down and watch freight cars switching and reflect on my actions during the day and watch the locomotives shunt about and smoke a cigar and follow the conductor hopping all over the place.....then go home, in a more peaceful state of mind.
Below is an old picture of the yard when Penn Central owned it. 1969. I pulled it off Google Images. The tower is still there.
Up till about 2015 I worked in the New Haven, CT area. Lots of times many days were stressful. Lots of folks would leave the office at the end of the day and hit the bars.
I would go to the Cedar Hill Yards and train watch and think about my day and meditate to calm down and watch freight cars switching and reflect on my actions during the day and watch the locomotives shunt about and smoke a cigar and follow the conductor hopping all over the place.....then go home, in a more peaceful state of mind.
Below is an old picture of the yard when Penn Central owned it. 1969. I pulled it off Google Images. The tower is still there.
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That is a great post, thanks! I really love those old pictures, and I understand perfectly, the therapeutic of "train watching".
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Thanks, Ike. Holmes Run can rage pretty hard after a thunderstorm.
Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.
Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.
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Railroading in this area has always been uber complicated to say the least. When I was train watching, the yard was maybe 25-35% of what it used to be. The peak was 1958 under the New Haven RR. That was 3000+ car EACH DAY!!!1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 1:07 am Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.![]()
CSX plus two regional freight lines share the yard. A new terminal has been built and one of the regional RRs built a new line to New Haven harbor. It was Penn Central, who did not want to have anything to do with the New Haven RR but was forced by the govt, that allowed the yard to disintegrate. They took it over in 1969, went bankrupt the next year (blaming the New Haven RR as a burden) and limped along until 1976 when Conrail came in and didn't know what to do with it.
But train watching there was a pleasure, especially watching the grandparents bring the kids to watch on warm days. Most memorable views where when the circus train pulled in and parked for days (Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey).
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Cool pictures & stories!Cayuga wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 2:21 pmRailroading in this area..,1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 1:07 am Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.![]()
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Think there are any trout in that Holmes Run John?1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 1:07 am Thanks, Ike. Holmes Run can rage pretty hard after a thunderstorm.
Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.![]()
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Cayuga wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 2:21 pmRailroading in this area has always been uber complicated to say the least. When I was train watching, the yard was maybe 25-35% of what it used to be. The peak was 1958 under the New Haven RR. That was 3000+ car EACH DAY!!!1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 1:07 am Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.![]()
CSX plus two regional freight lines share the yard. A new terminal has been built and one of the regional RRs built a new line to New Haven harbor. It was Penn Central, who did not want to have anything to do with the New Haven RR but was forced by the govt, that allowed the yard to disintegrate. They took it over in 1969, went bankrupt the next year (blaming the New Haven RR as a burden) and limped along until 1976 when Conrail came in and didn't know what to do with it.
But train watching there was a pleasure, especially watching the grandparents bring the kids to watch on warm days. Most memorable views where when the circus train pulled in and parked for days (Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey).
I saw that circus train parked at Alexandria Union Station once, kick myself for not taking pictures of it. And the circus is no more.
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TPK wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 3:57 pmThink there are any trout in that Holmes Run John?1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 1:07 am Thanks, Ike. Holmes Run can rage pretty hard after a thunderstorm.
Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.![]()
Great picture by the way!
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Very small fish and turtles, Tom. But if you like turtle soup . . .
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Never had any turtle soup before but speaking of turtles, I ran across bog turtles on TV the other day. Cute little guys. Can also be found in north eastern MD. Just thought I'd mention it. Interesting critters.1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 5:25 pmTPK wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 3:57 pmThink there are any trout in that Holmes Run John?1967redrider wrote: βFri Jan 07, 2022 1:07 am Thanks, Ike. Holmes Run can rage pretty hard after a thunderstorm.
Awesome pictures, Cayuga. I love those Penn Central Switchers, interesting track layout in those yards too.
Looks like the engineer would need a road map.![]()
Great picture by the way!
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Very small fish and turtles, Tom. But if you like turtle soup . . .
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bog_turtle
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Ditto! 
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Nice BNSF diesel shots, David.
My brother is looking for a Lionel one.
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The 847 Norfolk Southern double stack went by yesterday but wasnt where I could get a pic of it. Dont see to many NS units on the point go through here.
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Opposite situation here, BNSF is a rarity, but I do see one from time to time. Same with UP.
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