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Ex Conrail (straight) B23-7s

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Ex Conrail (straight) B23-7s
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 6:49 PM
I've been wondering if there's any remaining ex Conrail B23-7s. Some B23-7S's pop up in the Kingston (NY) yard but been mostly EMDs.
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Posted by DTomajko on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:36 PM
I haven't seen any east of Pittsburgh either,the area local had B36-7's for a while after the breakup but have since been replaced by GP38-2's & GP40-2's.I believe most of NS's B23-7's(former CR & original NS) have been in storage in yards at Conway and Enola Pa.By the way,I haven't seen much of Conrail's GP15-1's either.Good luck and stay safe.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:40 PM
Most of the B23s have been sold off by the NS and are just waiting to head to their new masters...

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 26, 2003 12:19 AM
most of the ex-cr b23-7's have been retired by ns, due to their "run into the ground condition". some were sold to short lines and regionals, mining industries. the b36-7's that ns inherited were retired, or sent back to GE, from what i hear. ns has also put a large number of ex-cr gp38's and 38-2's into storage in altoona, and enola, pa. one of them, the ex-cr 7868 which has the special "philly division" paint scheme, is in storage in altoona awaiting disposition. but as far as the fleet of ex-cr b's go, get your pics now! (if you can). the gp15-1's are mostly assigined to areas east of harrisburg for yard and local duties, and various parts of the NS system. some were sold to LLPX, and HURON CENTRAL RAILWAY in canada. also ex-cr sw1001. #9402, which also had the "philly" paint was sold to AMTRAK by CSX., and is in new york
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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, November 26, 2003 6:37 AM
Some of the Conrail B23-7's went to Metro North, who in turn sold them to BNSF. I'm not sure if they're still in service.
The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by adrianspeeder on Wednesday, November 26, 2003 7:57 AM
Last year I saw a B23 with a gp15 in old cr colors and a gp15 in sharp looking ns colors pulling a local from harrisburg. The ge was on the point.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 26, 2003 3:23 PM
There's two ex CR GP15s working the Chrysler yard in Newark DE. I think there's at least another two in the NS Wilmington yard (behind the Amtrak Wilmington Shop).
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Posted by cnw4001 on Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:36 AM
At least two of the B-23's are in the OHirail yard at Minerva, presumably used by the line along with their other eclectic mix of power. (There have at least two and maybe four E's in storage) Another of the 23's went to the Elderberry LIne, a tourist operation based in Carroltown, Ohio but that operation is now dormant so I don't know about the 23 or Alco RS which they used to pull a train between Carroltown and Minerva. Passenger cars are ex-ONtario Northland, a couple still in the ON livery and the last time I saw them they were sitting east of Carroltown.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, November 27, 2003 4:30 PM
we had one of the old B23-7's here in massena about three weeks ago. it was the old 2018. it was actually nice to have a ge instead of an emd for a change. the class lights even worked all the way around too. i thought CSX had sold all of them off but i looked it up on the computer in the car knockers office and csx still has 4 active and 3 in the mow service.
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Posted by jrw249 on Friday, November 28, 2003 10:05 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cnw4001

At least two of the B-23's are in the OHirail yard at Minerva, presumably used by the line along with their other eclectic mix of power. (There have at least two and maybe four E's in storage) Another of the 23's went to the Elderberry LIne, a tourist operation based in Carroltown, Ohio but that operation is now dormant so I don't know about the 23 or Alco RS which they used to pull a train between Carroltown and Minerva. Passenger cars are ex-ONtario Northland, a couple still in the ON livery and the last time I saw them they were sitting east of Carroltown.
Did the tourist line shut down for the season or permanent? Insurance costs?
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Posted by cnw4001 on Saturday, November 29, 2003 10:02 AM
Hi,

Official reason is insurance but given the location I don't see how it could survive long-term. Trip ran from "nowhere to nowhere." Look at an Ohio map and see how removed the town (Carrolton the boarding point) is from any population center and not on any direct routes to any population centers. The ride was nice and the folks are good, just a lousy location.

It could return but not in the near future.

I live near the area so I'm not slamming them as such, just pointing out the realities of running a tourist operation in the middle of nowhere with nothing extraordinary to offer.

Dale

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