The green paint job reminds me of our Southern Railway-Look South, Look Southern. Southern serves the south. Southern gives the green light to the south. Good to know that there's a New Brunswick Southern to keep the tradition alive even though it's in Canada.
I have 2 questions? #1 is there daily passenger trains up there or is it like a rare once a year kind of thing.#2 why was there a black line through the union pacific engine?
The green paint job reminds me of our Southern Railway-Look South, Look Southern. Southern serves the south. Southern gives the green light to the south. Good to know that there's a New Brunswick Southern to keep the tradition alive even though it's in Canada.
Boy that brace of power sounded great, especially those SW1200s. Great video, great location.
Love the sound of those sanders!!
That was one heavy train and there must have been at least a 3% grade on that line.
NB Southern cool.
Yea I have been wondering that since I first saw this unit out of the shop
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that must be an official nb southern unit now, i dont see any hlcx letting on it
Great way to be late for work.
nice video man. hard to find something like that. specially abou nbr
Thanks!
Nope it was running.. Only unit not powered was the 6319
Given that the hood doors were open I wonder if 9803 might have been dead?
I have 2 questions? #1 is there daily passenger trains up there or is it like a rare once a year kind of thing.#2 why was there a black line through the union pacific engine?
The Union Pacific engine was probably sold to NBSR.
Where is this railroad at, state/city?
+Stan Wilson St John New brunswick Canada
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