Yep. Bought it from a leaser not too long ago, along with a former Minnesota Commercial nee GBW C424 as well, as part of a trade deal with Larry's Truck and Electric for the EMD F-Units. If you ever do come down to the Utica/Oneida County area sometime, I'll be sure to give you a wave if I see ya. I'm usually scheduled on the evening beer and wine and early morning Gateway (Utica to Tupper Lake) trains.
There isn't much of an average for them. They are a very sporadic operation, only running as necessary. Usually, you can expect freight about twice per week, however the exact days are often different. When they do run freight, however, this video is a pretty good representation of what they do. Head to Williamson, grab outbounds from customers, run to their Newark interchange, return to Sodus, spot inbounds in Sodus, and if there's inbounds for Williamson, head back out there to spot them before tying the engine down for the day.
Not the MLW 420s or the BBD HR412s And also the GP40 2LWs were the same way. Had something to do with fuel savings and less smoke I would guess.@@Joe-d7m6k
I do not. They are very much an "as needed" operation. While they do seem to operate several days per week, exactly which days they do so is always changing.
Babbling brooks and luscious farmlands??? I have lived in the area all my life and the luscious farm fields are long gone with fields full of weeds and scrub brush over growth and the babbling brooks are not babbling so much anymore they are all loaded with trash, tires, junk cars from the many run down shacks of poverty level people that live up and down along Rt. 104. from Williamson to Sodus getting worse as you head east towards Sodus. What are you trying to write a fictional book???
Excellent Job
Glad to be working with one of these now on the roster here at Adirondack Railroad. It and the two RS18u's are my personal favorites, so far.
Sometimes I forget you all have one now. Hope it's treating you well! I've got to get out there someday for some rides and fanning.
Yep. Bought it from a leaser not too long ago, along with a former Minnesota Commercial nee GBW C424 as well, as part of a trade deal with Larry's Truck and Electric for the EMD F-Units. If you ever do come down to the Utica/Oneida County area sometime, I'll be sure to give you a wave if I see ya. I'm usually scheduled on the evening beer and wine and early morning Gateway (Utica to Tupper Lake) trains.
Nice video
Excellent video! The M420 NR 3560 is now at the Delaware Lackawanna Railroad in Scranton, PA.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad I caught it when I did. Fortunately, GVT will be an excellent home for it in the long term.
@DieselElevators Your welcome! I film the Delaware Lackawanna, I hope to catch it in action.
“Oh Yea Mr. Crabs”
What does an average day look like on this line if there is one?
There isn't much of an average for them. They are a very sporadic operation, only running as necessary. Usually, you can expect freight about twice per week, however the exact days are often different. When they do run freight, however, this video is a pretty good representation of what they do. Head to Williamson, grab outbounds from customers, run to their Newark interchange, return to Sodus, spot inbounds in Sodus, and if there's inbounds for Williamson, head back out there to spot them before tying the engine down for the day.
Hostled these engines around CN Gordon Yard Diesel Shop back in the mid to late 70s. Slow to load up and the road crews said they were rough riders.
Thanks for watching! Your info makes me wonder if the P&W M420Ws would have ridden any better since they had recycled ALCO trucks.
Never heard any complaints about the ride of the MLW rs18s.@@DieselElevators
That's a little odd, as Alcos were known to load quickly--especially the RS-3 models.
@@Joe-d7m6k Very quick loading for sure. I wonder if CN had some sort of limiter on the amperage
Not the MLW 420s or the BBD HR412s And also the GP40 2LWs were the same way. Had something to do with fuel savings and less smoke I would guess.@@Joe-d7m6k
Would you happen to know whag days they run?
I do not. They are very much an "as needed" operation. While they do seem to operate several days per week, exactly which days they do so is always changing.
Bixe
Babbling brooks and luscious farmlands??? I have lived in the area all my life and the luscious farm fields are long gone with fields full of weeds and scrub brush over growth and the babbling brooks are not babbling so much anymore they are all loaded with trash, tires, junk cars from the many run down shacks of poverty level people that live up and down along Rt. 104. from Williamson to Sodus getting worse as you head east towards Sodus. What are you trying to write a fictional book???
Don't look all that bad to me-- but it's been years since I was in Upstate N Y. Nothing is like it was 40 years back.Nowhere.