With what I have to believe is a first; The Corning Secondary hosts a MEC C40-8 in Pan Am Livery. NS H06 is departing Geneva after picking up interchange cut from the Finger Lakes Railroad.
After the crew reported a catastrophic failure with possibly a cracked engine block, the lead unit of train POAY was shut down at State Line. The crew then continued West with the other two units ... (more)
FRESH PAINT Due to the normal pair of FP9 units not having PTC. C40 7542 was called upon and repainted to lead the OCS. After a trip to Mechanicville, NY the train made a deadhead move back east.... (more)
After waiting at this spot for over an hour watching the clouds go in and out, I heard the Pan Am OCS call ready to depart Lawrence after picking up passengers at the station. At this point, the s... (more)
The Pan Am OCS is seen at Sutton Street in North Andover. The train is being led by locomotive 7542 (built as CSX 7542, August, 1989). The unit appears to have been freshly painted in its second c... (more)
The Pan Am OCS is seen crossing the Merrimack River in Haverhill. The train is being led by locomotive 7542 (built as CSX 7542, August, 1989). The unit appears to have been freshly painted in its ... (more)
A pair of EX-CSX C40-8's cruise on by Cross Rd. crossing in southern Haverhill, MA.
Patched and Painted. Pan Am's POED rumbles through Orange with a pair of ever-common GE C40-8's. What keeps these units interesting is the mismatched patch jobs each unit receives to hide its form... (more)