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Conrail U-Boats

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Posted by dharmon on Tuesday, October 7, 2003 2:17 PM
I don't think Guilford is running it's U18s anymore, but they may still have a couple of 23Bs still operating. I've only seen their Geeps in action. Someone else may know however.
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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Tuesday, October 7, 2003 10:23 AM
U-boats are getting increasingly scarce. LS&I has a small fleet of ex-BN U30C's in iron ore service and TTI in Kentucky has 4-motor U-boats serving a barge loading facility. There may be a handful of others on shortlines and industrials.
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 Anonymous on Tuesday, October 7, 2003 10:17 AM
Watching former Conrail line (now NS) between Altoona and Cresson; I have see only one U-boat, and it was in tow, not running.
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Conrail U-Boats
Posted by FJ and G on Tuesday, October 7, 2003 8:47 AM
Was surprised yesterday to see a Conrail U-36 pull up at Alexandria VA station with about 45 freight cars in tow. A modern CSX engine was in the lead. The U-36 had a snowplow attached and was heavily covered with graffiti so that only the Con in Conrail was busy, making it seem sinister. Are U-boats still a common sight on class 1 roads?

It was such a great day to see an older style locomotive. I commute on VRE to and from work every day and the modern locomotives all look so similar that it's boring. I used to train watch and take pictures in the 60s and 70s but today, I just enjoy modeling that era and am really not into the modern stuff too much.

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