Just out of curiousity does anyone know if the Amtrak Philly to Harrisburg line still has a cattonary system or the remains there of. I have an spv railroad atlas and it has that section of track electrified. How up to date is this information? [?]
Having travelled that section of track on the 3 Rivers less than two weeks ago, I can confirm that the caternary is still in place. Unknown as to if the “juice” still flows through it. We didn’t change to an electric locomotive until Philly, so I have to assume that there ain’t no “juice” flowing in the Harrisburg lines.
You might want to check SEPTA’s web page. They used to run to Harrisburg if I am not mistaken and use both self propelled and AEM7’s for power.
Yes, the wire is in use, but just for Septa. Most Amtrak Trains come from New York are powered with AMD-103´s. A friend of mine told me that a few trains are powered with electrics, but that might be not very often he said.
Im from near the line and SEPTA uses electric trains as far as Coatsville, Pa. Amtrak dosent use electric on the line at all I think. the wires are still up the way from philadelphia to Harisburg but only Amtrak diesel trains run under them.
I’m pretty sure I’ve seen some amtrak electrics on the line, I just can’t think of any offhand. But yes, the line is still electrified and in use.