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By Vic Stone * News from Central VA* Reminder - Slide Show Dates: Dec. 20-24; Dec. 27 NS - With the Main St. bridge project complete (some landscaping is still being done), the next project will be the elimination of the 9th St. grade crossing and the construction of the underpass. No work has yet started on this, but the project is in motion as parking areas have been closed in order to build a shoofly around the area for the underpass. Speaking of projects, NS ran a work extra #936 consisting of a piledriver up to the B-Line about a week and a half ago. It is to drive supports into the ground for the new siding near Happy Creek on the B-Line. Grading appears to be complete. No rail or ballast trains have appeared yet. Trackwork on the Southern main have been the rule over the last few weeks. Some trains have been delayed at the entrance to single track sections awaiting open track. As for train operation, most trains are running on a "normal" basis (in terms of power and times). Northbound Roadrailer #266 has a long-hood forward widecab leading as the ubitquitous Conrail engine had broken down. A quick review of train operations times is as follows: 6:48 AM - nb Amtrak 20 (if on time) Between 6-8 AM - NS 341, 342, 222 9-11 AM - sb Roadrailer 265/I65, sb 457, nb 456, nb 154 10-12 noon - nb 214 (racks, containers, stacks), possibly 155, E41 (if coming to Charlottesville) 12:30-2 PM - sb 213 1:35 PM - Amtrak P051 on CSX (on Su, We, Fr) 2:30-5 PM - nb Roadrailer 266/244, 155 6 PM (almost like clockwork) - sb 203/I03 7-9 PM - nb 212, sb 211 9:05 PM - sb Amtrak 19 (if on time) 8-10 PM - nb 204 10-11 PM - sb 221 696 coal trains and 646 grain trains are typically afternoon trains through Charlottesville (when they run). Most of the pig trains are fairly reliable, with the most recent exception of 213's runs (running late frequently now). Sb 155 is also flexible. J.B. Hunt train #214 has priority ahead of almost every other train. Saturday's I03 will run about an hour earlier. Train 211 has been all-Southern over the past month. With the return of the coal trains to the Valley, 574/576 trains are running in addition to the 577 empties down to Roanoke. 461 continues to make a middle-of-night departure from Hagerstown, reaching Shenandoah just after sunrise. 460 leaves just before sunrise from Shenandoah, and heads north. On Saturdays, an attempt is made to turn 460 crew back south on a train once it gets to Hagerstown, but sometimes it isn't successful as the crew would outlaw on the way back. CSX - Geometry train W001-29 made an appearance on Tuesday running east from Clifton Forge to Richmond. At Doswell, it was held for an empty westbound coal train for several hours. The geometry train tested the Orange Branch before heading down the Piedmont in late morning. Chessie 2119 still holds down the fort as the wb unit on Doswell-based Piedmont turn to Charlottesville. It is likely that this unit will get cycled out of this job soon since it has been here for the last 3 weeks. CSX 600 & 601 made a wb trip over the North Mountain SD on Oct. 26. At Greenwood, they stopped the train, idled #601, and let #600 take the train solo up the hill to Afton. It appeared to perform well. More westbounds empties are appearing on the James River SD. It appears that most of these trains would be running about the time Amtrak would be making its way between Charlottesville and Clifton Forge. A westbound consist of note through here was two Conrails leading an EMD leasor on Thursday, October 31. Amtrak - With the schedule changes to take place in a week, some changes around here are noteworthy: Amtrak 19 will depart NY Penn about half an hour behind the current schedule to allow for a turn of equipment from a Florida train (probably #98). Amtrak 20's schedule will remain the same. Amtrak 97 will leave about 2 hours behind its current schedule. Amtrak 81 will be moved up 3 hours, and Amtrak 89 will be established about an hour behind 81's current schedule. The Three Rivers extension to Chicago via the B&O is supposed to remain as "The Three Rivers", at least for now. Amtrak was re-qualifying crews on the B&O west of Pittsburgh during October. At least one train had a de-engined F40 control car, a sleeper, and a F40. New B42-P's have been released and are in the crew familiarization stage. At least 7 of the units (#1-5, 7, 9) have been painted at Juniata and delivered. GE has manufactured up to #21, so far. Amtrak is also qualifying crews on the Clarendon & Pittsford for its Ethan Allen Vermont train for the ski season. It is likely to run out of Albany as a separate train via the D&H to Whitehall and then onto the C&P. ** Special Section - Report on NS Safetrans signal project Safetrans lights are in service as far south as Berryville on the N&W Valley Line (as intermediates) with signals in place as far south as the siding in Front Royal with a few new Safetrans lights cut in at some locations. NS is lengthening blocks as it goes along with 2 new blocks replacing about 3 of the older, shorter length. On the N&W main east of Roanoke, there is a mix of Safetrans and N&W position lights. The current work is on the Old Line east of Pamplin where Safetrans lights will eliminate the N&W position lights and CTC will be installed. The Belt Line down to the Virginian is already Safetrans-equipped. New Safetrans signals are awaiting activation on the Old Line. East of Burkeville, no new work is evident. On the Virginian, most are still N&W style intermediates. West of Roanoke, it is a different story as the N&W main is mostly Safetrans intermediates, and the Virginian remains position light. Even further west, original Virginian signals are still in place, a real rarety. An aside, in downtown Roanoke, Safetrans lights have replaced some the classic N&W lights at the interlocking in town near the Hotel Roanoke. A new highway bridge is being constructed to replace a grade crossing and another overpass with position lights on it. It is possible that these position lights might be replaced once the new bridge is built. The signals off the Hagerstown District are already Safetrans at the interlocking. ** Following section - Quick trip reports 1) MARC excursion over WM Dutch Line to New Oxford - with a GP40WCH-2 on both ends the excursion had 11 cars and ran from Hagerstown (people boarded in middle of the old yard, west of town) to Gettysburg and onto Ne Oxford. Lots of nice fall colors. Weather was better east of Gettysburg than west of there. Next excursion is Dec. 7. to Hanover from Hagerstown. Gettysburg RR will apparently be sold soon (to Rail America?) 2) MARC excursion down Herbert Secondary track from Upper Marlboro to Chalk Point. With an engine on each end again, the trip ran all the way into the power plant yard at Chalk Point for the crew to change ends. Weather was good in the AM and clouded up for the PM trip. Again, nice fall colors out along the line. This rare mileage trip was sought out by many mileage collectors. 3) Tennessee Bicentennial train - Powered by E's 1996, 5894 (?), the train deadheaded east from Lebanon, TN over the Nashville & Eastern (ex-L&N track) to Cookeville, TN on the morning of October 30. The weather was absolutely perfect, and the E's sounded great. The trip back to Nashville will occur next week for the last display of the tour. Partial Listing of Remaining Excursions - 1996 Nov 1 UP E9's Branson-Kansas City OW UP 844 on freight train Coffeyville-KC, MO (Neff Yard) Nov 2 UP 844 on freight KC-Marysville Nov 3 UP 844 on freight Marysville-N Platte, NE Nov 4 UP 844 on freight N Platte-Cheyenne Nov 30 NCDOT excursion ECU (Greenville)-Raleigh (???) Dec 7 Wilmington & Western steam excursion MARC excursion Hagerstown-New Oxford-Hanover TN Central trip Nashville-Watertown, TN RT That's it from here. - Vic Stone