Yesterday (2/2) a train went westbound though Pittsburgh on the CSX (ex-P&LE) line with an unmarked loco on it. The unit looked like it was a C40-8 and was light blue/baby blue with a solid orange strip along the frame. The side of the engine had a white block (patch job) painted over where railroads normally have their name.
At first I thought it was a former Conrail unit but the blue was too light and Conrail units don’t/didn’t have the orange stripe that this one did. Anyone have an idea who this loco belongs to?
That railgrinder would’ve been something to see, espcially at night. But at 4:00AM I’m just pulling out of Somerset heading for Pittsburgh. Will the railgrinder be anywhere on the Keystone Sub within the next few days? Day or night, it’d be a different picture to get.
The nice thing about my job is that I get a decent look at the CSX (former P&LE line) and the NS Port Perry line. Normally can hear CSX trains blowing for the crossings on Pittsburgh’s South Side so I can go to the window and get a look at them. That’s how I saw the unit in question yesterday. I use weekends & days off to make trips to Rockwood to see what’s happening on the S&C.
I’ve never seen a picture of any locos from the National Railways of Mexico. Did they ever have any C40-8’s on their roster, assuming that was the type of locomotive I saw.
Thanks for your reply. I’ll have to go on the web and search to see if that was what I saw.
NdeM at one time (mabee still does) had a bunch of locos they called super-7s that were rebuilt C30-7s (I think) that looked like C40-8s. If memory serves, those units were rebuilt with new dash-8 cabs from GE.
NdeM had “Super 7” units built new, as well as rebuilds from U30C and similar units. The main difference between those and the early standard cab C40-8 was they lack of the Dash dynamis brake assembly behind the cab.
But light blue with an orange frame stripe does sound like NdeM, whatever model it is!
LORAM trains do not grind at night I followed a LORAM train in September and the crew put it on the siding at night and somebody said ( that I overheared) LORAM dose not ran at night because it is unsafe and one year the had a wreck of some kind.
The body looked like that but the paint was a much ligher blue (possibly faded) and, as far as I could tell, it didn’t have the yellow/orange/red stripes. The stripe along the frame was solid orange without the white “background”. Bodywise, it does look the same.