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Piedmont & Northern siding.
Posted by Bobster on Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:48 PM

Greetings,

I normally visit Model Railroaders discussion boards but I feel this question better fits here.  I'm driving to a plastic model builders club, in Gastonia, NC, and as I cross the old Piedmont and Northern I see what looks like a dead line going down the siding near an abandoned factory.   I see 3 Q NS & L with 6 digit markings, an Indiana Southern, some beat up CN engines, an ex Conrail, and something in an an old CB&Q red and gray but looks much newer.  Most appear to be SD40 types.  The QNS&L have 6 axles but kind of look like a cross between a FP45 and a Dash 8 40CW.  All seem to have their builders plates removed and look to have suffered some vandalism.   What is the P&N doing with these?  Are they storing them for someone or are they going to try to combine them all and get a few good locomotives out of them?  All numbers start with AEX and have five and six digit numbers.

Thank you,

Bob

Modeling in N scale: Rock Island freight and passenger, with a touch of  the following;  Wabash Cannon Ball,  CB&Q passenger, and ATSF freight and passenger.   I played in Peoria (Heights).

 

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Posted by NorthWest on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 4:24 PM

Those units are C40-8Ms. I have no further information. Those are rather modern, useful units, so I am surprised to see them stored.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:QNS%26L.jpg

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Posted by Bobster on Thursday, August 28, 2014 8:50 PM

Good evening.

That's them. They are at the head of the line next to an abandoned factory.  They aren't very far from the Norfolk Southern main line in Gastonia. 

Thank you for your reply,

Bob

Modeling in N scale: Rock Island freight and passenger, with a touch of  the following;  Wabash Cannon Ball,  CB&Q passenger, and ATSF freight and passenger.   I played in Peoria (Heights).

 

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