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By Vic Stone * News from Central VA* POTUS (President of the United States) special train: (rough schedule from what we can determine) Sun, Aug 25: Clinton gives a speech at C&O Huntington station at noon Dep C&O station for Ashland, Ky. for speech (at station?) Continue north to Chillicothe for speech (via CSX) Overnight near Columbus (train kept at Buckeye yard?) Mon, Aug 26: Train continues on Conrail from Columbus to Toledo Overnight near Toledo Tue, Aug 27: Continue through Michigan up to Detroit Overnight in Michigan (near Detroit?) Wed, Aug 28: Westbound from Detroit toward Michigan City via Amtrak (good chunk of Amtrak service on Michigan lines will be by bus this day) Board helicopter at Michigan City for Chicago Connected with this is the presence of BNSF, IC office cars at Union Station, arriving on Sunday & Monday. It presumed that the POTUS train will contain CSX, NS, and CR office cars. Two CSX cars are enroute to Huntington today (on Friday, August 23) on P051. More CSX cars are also enroute out of Atlanta. Mid-week reporter Paul Wilson & your author will be on the scene to follow the POTUS train on Sunday; full account in next week's edition. POTUS trip report now available And now, to the local news: NS - Virginia Inland Port-Atlanta train 221 hit & killed a person on Thursday night, August 22. Although the exact site is not known at this point, it probably happened north of here, between Culpeper and Gilbert. Landscaping is the main focus of the Main St. bridge project this week as excess materials have been removed from most of the area. In additon, the west bank of the hill facing the NS tracks has been smoothed for planting. Light poles are in place on the bridge as well. Coal trains are back on the Valley - NS 574 & 576 coal trains for Conrail at Hagerstown have returned to the Shenandoah Valley Line. These trains rate manned pushers on the rear end. Empty trains are often combined and run as X61 south of Hagerstown; excess motive power is dispatched south back to Roanoke as light engines 961. Conrail's name-equivalent of these trains is UBB. In the meantime, the ex-Southern main has lost these trains (were 741, 742). NS intermodal 211 has been running the ex-Southern main all week. There is rumor that traffic off 211 & 213 might be split into 3 trains, although these trains are often short to begin with. Train 214, often being quite long appears to be a more logical candidate for splitting into 2 sections. Office car #19, the Kentucky, based at Union Station made a trip back as O44 on Friday afternoon last week. Work continues south of Charlottesville, especially between Applegate & points south. Work train 909 continues to trudge along and pick up ties and drop plates, etc. On the N&W main west of Lynchburg, a DRG&W SD40T-2 was seen heading west late last week. CSX - Volume has been the story for this week as many empty trains are traversing westbound over the Piedmont/North Mountain. Two widecabs are still the standard power for these trains. A leased NAHX unit has been seen on ocassion, but leased power is down sharply. A ex-SBD unit with Yellow Nose was also seen. Most of you have heard about the collision of Q317 & Q316 west of Clarksburg, WV. An after-the-arrival DTC block was given to a train in the siding, but two meets were to occur here instead of one. After the first train, the train in the siding lined out and hit the other in a head-on collision. The two crew members in Q317, riding in an AC, were killed while the crew in the lead SD50 were hospitalized. Next week, there will be a compiled list (as best as I can) for all of the fall excursion in September & October. If there is an event that you would like to include, drop me an email and let me know, especially if it isn't publicized well. - Vic Stone