Chasing Lackawanna Heritage Unit For 2 Miles! How Rail Grinders Work On Train Tracks! + More Trains!



Chasing Lackawanna Heritage Unit For 2 Miles! How Rail Grinders Work On Train Tracks! + More Trains! 7 Trains in all in this …

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  1. Wonderful opener with the Lackawanna "Heritage" unit, WWOT…I kinda like the "grubby" look with the chipped paint, and all…what a distinctive horn atop that unit, too. Highlight was the LORAM rail grinder…interesting there wasn't one of their water tankers along for the ride. By any chance, is Speno Rail Grinding still around?? LORAM stuff very cool to watch…down here on Long Island, a battered-and-rusty LORAM ballast cleaner (BC8) — powered by two l-o-u-d high-RPM Detroit Diesels — is making the rounds on LIRR's "Third Track Expansion" (of the Main Line). Quite the show!! (as in…"Roll it!!!" πŸ™‚ ). πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  2. i know a couple fire departments that hate those grinders due to field fires years back!! 309 had some odd autoracks fist i've seen with black door sections!! 264 was odd too you don't see trailer chassis stacked with wheels like all that often normally they're bare hubbed!!

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    That was a GE ES44AC not a SD70ACE

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