......I too saw some military action on the rails in my area this past Saturday. I was inside our local mall and noticed it passing by on NS through exit doors so didn't have the best advantage to eyeball just all it was carrying.
It did have quite a few tanks {without the turrets}, on flat cars that I noticed.
It was northbound on our Newcastle Disrict here in Muncie, on it's way towards Ft. Wayne and the time frame was about noon.
Quentin
but i do belive there is a law agisnt mentioning millitary moves for at least 24 hours.... due to securty reasons.... feel free to correct me if i should be wrong...
csx engineer
....If so....we met that regulation on our Muncie move...
No, there is not.
Dave
csxengineer98 wrote: but i do belive there is a law agisnt mentioning millitary moves for at least 24 hours.... due to securty reasons.... feel free to correct me if i should be wrong...csx engineer
railfan619 wrote:But I'm not to sure it did have Three loco's though my guess cause of the wheight of the train.
My guess is because it is an important train and it would not be stalled should a unit fail.
Either it's a NG unit shipping their heavy equipment to the coast for deployment (or coming back from deployment) OR they just came off the assemly line to replace the pieces of swiss cheese coming back from the desert. Most of the parts for the armored vehicles are assembled in the Ohio/Indiana/Michigan region.
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vsmith wrote:Whats a Milatray? I've never heard of that...is it a very small tray?
No, that would be a millitray
csxengineer98 wrote:but i do belive there is a law agisnt mentioning millitary moves for at least 24 hours.... due to securty reasons.... feel free to correct me if i should be wrong...
But it wasn't a "military" move, it was a milatray movement...
Were there any white KSC boxcars in this train? Black helicopters overhead?
See them often on the KCS heading to and from Ft. Polk at Leesville, LA. Often 100+ car trains with containerized military equipment and supplies at the head end followed by car after car of tanks, Humvees, APCs, amublances, tanker fuel trucks, deuce and a halfs, etc.
Mark
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