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<p>Do you happen to recall the number of the RSSX unit you saw? I realize it's been a while, and that I'm bumping this up, but I'm new to the forums. Railserve, Inc. (RSSX) has a pair of contract switching operations in Lima - Valero Energy on the SW side, and P&G on the far east side.</p><p>They also have 2 contracts in Cincinnati, 1 in Dayton, and another in Oregon (Toledo), OH. Rounding off Ohio's seven contracts is the Lubrizol plant in Painesville (NE of Cleveland).</p><p>Based on a June 2006 visit, Valero has at least GP10 #1085 (x-MSRC) and another unknown GP9 (presumably #4180). P&G has GP9 #105 and another unknown GP9 (possibly #3380 from Valero).</p><p>Hope this helps.</p><br /><p>[quote user="traingang"]Would like to know what entity has the RSSX reporting mark. Am in Lima, Ohio, and a freshly painted engine (school bus yellow) was parked on the wye of the CSX yard. First time I recall seeing the RSSX mark. Thanks for your reply.[;)][/quote]</p><br /><p>RSSX #702 is an SW1200 which was the first unit on the property @ Sturtevant, WI. It was transferred here from the BASF contract @ Geismar, LA when RSSX won the bid. SW1500 (x-SP #2524) was transferred here after a brief use @ Dow Chemical in Midland, MI, which explains the paperwork found on the locomotive.</p><br /><p>For the fellow who "runs that site" (whether it be SCJ or the RSSX yard boss), keep in mind that your imtimidation is not called for, nor is it lawful. As long as the gent who photographed the #5524 and #702 was shooting from public property (or adjacent private property on which he may have had permission), there is nothing that RSSX or SC Johnson can do about it but hassle him and make trouble for him. If he's got his wit about him, he'll return the hassle by suing both Marmon Group and SC Johnson for harassment.</p><p>Since employees like this are too ignorant to know the laws which protect photographers (or any media for that matter), I now fight with my gloves off. Thank you.</p>
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