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Re: (erielack) The "ah-ha!" moment



Paul & List,

The "New Loop" at Croxton was built with a curvature of 16 degrees,

30 minutes, much sharper than minimum curvature standards for

main line track. As a result, there were a number of times when this

curve was "string-lined" by road trains entering and leaving the yard.

Exhibit A is the TOFC shown going around the New Loop. Please note

that this flat car has only one trailer on board with no tandems weighing
on the lead truck.

Bill Sheppard

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From: Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul) (Paul) <paul.tupaczewski_@_alcatel-lucent.com>

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Subject: (erielack) The "ah-ha!" moment

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Hi folks,

I just acquired the attached slide that shows train BC-2 arriving at Croxton in

October 1975. It's interested to me since it shows a rarely seen view off the

Penn Central interchange bridge at KW looking to the south (most shots from this

bridge are showing the more interesting yard area to the north). The train is

coming off the "New Loop", the EL/PC interchange can be seen swinging off to the

right, and there's a neat lone boxcar at North Americal Plywood at the left. The

way to the Bergen Archways and Erie Bergen Tunnel is underneath the Routes 1-9

(Tonnelle Ave.) bridge at the distant left, with all the rush-hour traffic on

top of it. Also note former D&H 802 leading the train (the higher fans and

inertial dust filter bin indicating it's not an EL unit), and the neat consist

of cars - a brace of CN boxcars up front, several GT boxcars further back,

general New England interchange traffic....

And then it struck me that I've seen similar newsprint cars in EL trains

elsewhere. I finally remembered where: Joe Jordan sent me a videotape with some

EL footage he shot in the early 1970s, and one of the clips can be seen here:

http://el-list.railfan.net/videos/btn-2.avi

At first, I thought it was just another train with newsprint cars, but... It's

the same train!!! Same consist, same cars, and from the sun angle, it looks like

the correct time. Who would have thunk it!

Enjoy....

        - Paul

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