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> That is not near as bad as working with electric locomotives  such as 
> those
> on the Milwaukee (GN, BAP, NYC or PRR).  Those  transformers used an oil 
> as
> coolant because it could get very hot without  changing to a vapor-- 
> poly-chloro-biphenols, or PCBsa. When these oils needed to  be replaced, 
> the plug(s) were
> removed, and oil drained onto the ground (or old  ash pit) where it 
> remained
> decades later.

What's more, the courts held that American Premier Underwriters -- the 
descendent of Penn Central's non rail assets (i.e., anything not Rail 
related. Did you know that Grand Central was not rail related, so taxpayers 
didn?t get the money-making part of Penn Central?)  **did** have to pay for 
clean up of years of dumping PCBs at Paoli -- and IIRC at Harmon as well. 
[As Michael Corleone raged, "Every time I think I'm out, they keep pulling 
me back!"]

> I have no idea what coolant the DLW MU cars used to cool  electrical
> equipment, but I do not think it was PCB oil.

So maybe NS would have to clean up through the Dereco lineage?

Betcha the trial transcript on that case would be the best history of the 
DL&W, its electrification, and E-L ever written <g>.

Cheers,
Jim 


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