Photo Fun January 2026
#16
GP40 #3091 is seen working the yard and shoving empties back under the coal loader. The yard is full of C&I hoppers that have since been sold off since the C&I is nearing the end. These will travel loaded over the blairsville cutoff to cresson where they will be sent either east or west.

   
Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 363.8 to Milepost 338.9
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#17
Dock Street RR making a pickup of an empty tank car at General Foods, on this cold Friday afternoon.

Bruce

   
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#18
Brilliant shot, Bruce (as usual!).  Running trains again (thank goodness) through Mud Run Curve and past the Coffee Caboose - the new guy leads Reading and EL power.

   
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#19
Todd,

Thanks, glad to see you solved your derailing problem.

Bruce
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#20
Todd,
ditto what Bruce said.  what a headache, glad to hear it's fixed.

Bruce,
what did you use for snow? AI, or baking soda?

Matt,
re C&I hoppers sold off... I'm confused.  Are you meaning that historically, these would have been sold off after the period you are modelling?  (I have a couple, patched for EAMX use for hauling cullet, as I observed locally ~15 years ago).
--Hillyard
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#21
Hillyard,

I used baking soda and a sheet of clear plastic for the ice.

Bruce
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#22
A PRR B6sb running light     
Charlie
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