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Greetings from Italy and info about CSX
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I live in the northeast so I'll try to answer all your questions. <br /> <br />The GP38s are mostly RC now and the U23Bs where painted orange for MOW service until last year when all were sold or scrapped <br /> <br />Conrail was purchased on June 1st 1999 by CSX and NS (CSX got the CR Chicago Line, River Line and Boston Line plus other smaller line). <br /> <br />Some CR engines are still in CR blue on CSX woth CSX #s and most CR units NS got are in CR blue with a black or white patch. <br /> <br />Amtrak does run on CSX in quite a few places. Check www.amtrak.com for a system map. <br /> <br />CSX pretty much put the NYS&W under when they got Conrail but the SD70Ms are on lease to the Indiana & Ohio. <br /> <br />Yeah you could run the P&W and NYS&W together because even though they don't connect with each other they are only 5 miles from connecting! They both connect with CSX on the ex CR lines. <br /> <br />If you have any more questions please ask! I have some shots from around the northeast I'll post also if you want.
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