Delaware & Lackawanna is a first class company in my humble opinion . I like Railroad companies that have working older classic locomotives like D&L. Thanks for sharing.
I've never really been a huge ALCO guy, but this was some really cool stuff. The opening scene really captured the essence of what those RS-3's are all about. I forgot how big of an event this NRHS convention really was until I realized that huge runs like this with very noteworthy equipment were taking place practically every day that week.
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That's an amazing video, showing a nice set of 'indestructible' Alco's on the point. Is it my impression, or these engines have beeen re-engined with 251s? They sound like that. Over hetrere in my country, there used to be RSCs (2 & 3) that run with limiteds up untill the early 2000s. Now some of the units have survived, but working for track contractors, with one being seen today in the morning with a train of new rails. Ah, the line featured, ket us hope that NJT gets to Scranton real soon