One thing I've noticed is that trains that have mixed Comets fly through the station instead of stopping to pick up or drop off passengers (with very rare exceptions). It seems to be either the trains with all Comet Vs or Multi-Levels that actually stop (again, with rare exceptions). As usual, I like the GP40 units, the F40PH, and the Arrows.
The mixed Comet sets are usually on express/skip-stop trains that don't have as many passengers. The all Comet Vs are going to/from Hackettstown or Mount Olive to/from Hoboken or in rare cases, to/from the Gladstone Branch to/from Hoboken. Those trains have lower ridership destinations as well. I've seen the trains that do every stop from Penn to Summit have mixed comets before. I've also seen the trains that do every stop from Penn to Dover have them as well. Back on December 2nd, 4609 with a mixed comet set did two round trips from Penn to Dover, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
One thing I've noticed is that trains that have mixed Comets fly through the station instead of stopping to pick up or drop off passengers (with very rare exceptions). It seems to be either the trains with all Comet Vs or Multi-Levels that actually stop (again, with rare exceptions).
As usual, I like the GP40 units, the F40PH, and the Arrows.
The mixed Comet sets are usually on express/skip-stop trains that don't have as many passengers. The all Comet Vs are going to/from Hackettstown or Mount Olive to/from Hoboken or in rare cases, to/from the Gladstone Branch to/from Hoboken. Those trains have lower ridership destinations as well. I've seen the trains that do every stop from Penn to Summit have mixed comets before. I've also seen the trains that do every stop from Penn to Dover have them as well. Back on December 2nd, 4609 with a mixed comet set did two round trips from Penn to Dover, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.