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By Vic Stone Mid-week report from the Piedmont: NS - Traffic levels remain above average, but are down a little from last week. M55's and M54's are still running, but about once every 2-3 days now. Fairly common now are coal trains Z96's which supplement 696. The CN (et-GTW) unit that was running up & down on the Southern was on the Montview yard switcher, P43 on Saturday and later headed north on 342 that same day. On Friday, Feb. 23, several CSX train were detoured via the N&W due to a derailment (more below). NS Widecabs have been showing up left & right including on trains 456, 155, and 460. It is expected that trains that are runthrough from Conrail may now have NS widecabs as leaders. A "mixed" executive train, symbolled #043 was headed west on the N&W on Sat with a GP38, a really bad-order N&W hopper car, and track observation car "Buena Vista". CSX - Empty coal trains continue to run through on the Piedmont/North Mountain Sub's. These are often led by a pair of 6-axles (SD40-2's, C30's, and AC's). On Sunday, Feb. 25, a "zig-zag" took place at Brand siding (just east of Staunton) when a wb empty train pulled past the east switch of the siding on the main so that Amtrak #51 could go into the siding. Once #51 was in the siding, the empty train backed up to clear the west switch so that #51 could exit the siding at the other end and get ahead of the coal train. This has been the first such instance since 1987 for this to occur as recalled by many from this area. Amtrak #50 also met 2 wb's that day. Average westbound traffic is about a train every 2 hours or so. Traffic over the weekend was particularly heavy due to the fact that there was a derailment just east of Gladstone on Friday afternoon. Several trains were routed up the Old Main Line in Lynchburg to the N&W for travel to Petersburg, but only on Fri. night. No trains on Sat. were detoured and they were held until the track was opened up in the early evening. Also noted were several-reactivated B36's including one in pure Seaboard livery with no CSX markings on it. An EMD lease unit was on the Sandy Hook-based local as well. Speaking of locals, local H756, formerly based in Charlottesville, VA has now been relocated to run from Doswell, VA. Following a 3-days a week in each direction similar to the Clifton Forge based local, H757 runs west on Su, T, Th, with return east on M,W,F. Arrival in C'ville is about 7 PM with departure the next day in mid-afternoon. The routing of empties over the Mountain is rumored to continue for the next several weeks, when they are supposed to be rerouted back to the James River Line until an analysis is done to determine how the operations have gone. Currently, the James River Line carries few westbounds. Those that still run west are the coal trains to/from the plant at Bremo Bluff, empties from the NS at Lynchburg and R303. - Vic