A '60' in the night

CNO&TP Mar 16, 2001

  1. CNO&TP

    CNO&TP TrainBoard Member

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    Winter of 2000; unknown train #. It was cold....

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  2. DaveCN5710

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    Awesome photo there guy . Is that a container train , 5 packs , or does the NS call that a mail train ?
     
  3. watash

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    Dave that looks like hopper cars, so it must have been a 'cold' train. (Bad joke huh?) :D
     
  4. DaveCN5710

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    I have heard better jokes from you watash :D

    I looked at that photo again and it almost does look like a coal hopper but then again I think it may be a truck trailer sitting down inside the 5 pack or container :confused:
     
  5. GP30

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    I doubt it is a COFC, probably a well car with a truck trailer set down in it. :confused: [​IMG] well that my nickel (no currency for 2 cents other than 2 pennies or splitting a nickel)
     
  6. DaveCN5710

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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by A&A 6183:
    I doubt it is a COFC, probably a well car with a truck trailer set down in it. :confused: [​IMG] well that my nickel (no currency for 2 cents other than 2 pennies or splitting a nickel)<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Thats my guess too Pat
     
  7. CNO&TP

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    <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by A&A 6183:
    I doubt it is a COFC, probably a well car with a truck trailer set down in it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I double-checked the "uncropped" image and it is a trailer in an all-purpose well car.
     
  8. Hunter

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    That, my friend is what I call a GREAT picture!!!! It even has my favorite loco in it! [​IMG] [​IMG] This one dont compare to yours, though :(
     

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