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jim pastorius posted:

Just saw a photo on the "Altoonaworks" website of the NS GE engine being rerailed today. Have several "sidewinders" doing the job. Boy, is that engine beat up !! Looks like it will need a whole new car body. 

What did I tell you?

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jim pastorius posted:

It will really be interesting to see how they move the engines out of there.  They are below the tracks and the roads won't handle that weight plus the soft field would be a challenge. Any bets ??

The "Sidewinders" can rerail them, no problem!

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Wreck Repair Progress....NS SD70ACe 1036, which was wrecked (along with AC44C6M 4001) in a derailment that occurred at McVeytown, PA back on April 14th. The first photo shows the 1036 on April 23rd after it was uprighted, rerailed, and moved to a siding at Mattawanna, PA to await movement back to the NS Juniata Shops at Altoona. The second photo was taken yesterday (09/19) outside the Juniata Shops and shows the 1036 with its cab removed for repairs and the right portion of the front pilot replaced. For those wondering, AC44C6M 4001 will soon enter the Juniata Shops for wreck repairs as well. Photo credits to Marc Lingenfelter.

 

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