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Friday, June 2, 2023

23-06-03 PHOTOS: Airport Distants

I've been cycling a more friends up to HARRIS tower lately so instead of my previous tradition of only visiting once per year, I have been popping by up to 2 or even 3 times per year! In May 2023 I combined a HARRIS visit with my project to get photos of the wayside distant signals on Amtrak's Harrisburg Line. You can find the full set of photos here ( mirror ).

The eastbound milepost 96 automatic signals are in advance of ROY interlocking in Royalton, PA. When the western end of Amtrak's Harrisburg Line was re-signaled around 2005 it went with a largely cab signal only system, however wayside signals were retained in advance of each interlocking to provide route information and as a backup in case of cab signal failure. Located across from the Harrisburg International Airport, the signals are surprisingly accessible and I probably should have visited before 2018 when a similar position light distant signal on the NS Royalton Branch was removed.


Unfortunately I only managed to catch a single passing Amtrak train in the form of a westbound Keystone with ACS-86 #964.



Of course being so close to Middletown, PA necessitated a stop by the Middletown and Hummelstown RR yard where Alco T-6 #1016 was in a position for a photograph. One of only 57 built, the Alco T-6 was a derivative of the more popular 1000hp 251B equipped S-6 switcher, with higher speeds for transfer service.


At HARRIS tower the movements on the adjacent NS Harrisburg Line were passing by at a frequent clip. First up was a westbound coal train led by Ac44C6m #4233 and follwed by C40-10W's #7705 and #7674.




Next up was a local freight move with GP38-2 #5631


This was followed by an eastbound manifest freight with AC44C6M #4166 and C44-9W #9648.


After that was another eastbound NS manifest led by AC44C6M #4342 and C40-10W #7558.



In the age of distributed power one must always be on their toes as the train passes least one might miss something special like M-K-T heritage unit #1988.


As noon approached so did eastbound Amtrak Pennsylvanian Train 42 with P42DC #94.




After Train 42 passed, one of the Keystone sets with Metroliner Cab Car #9633 and ACS-86 #629.



Back on NS it was a third straight eastbound with AC44C6M #4248 and C44-9W #9886 leading.


Make that four in a row as AC44C6M #4862 and, the first EMD road power of the day, SD70ACe #1087, passed by.


A westbound finally appeared to break the streak with SD70ACC #1819 and C44-9W #9662 ahead of an intermodal.



Not all movements are trains as an NS hi-rail truck passed by westbound on Harrisburg Line #1 track before being talked past the signal at CP-HARRIS.


The time sure flies when one is having fun as before I knew it westbound Amtrak Pennsylvanian Train #43 departed Harrisburg behind P42DC #118.



The next westbound manifest freight had the well seasoned AC44C6M #4848 leading, aged C44-9W #9698 behind and a nearly new AC44C6M #4607 in the three slot.



As a bonus ET44AC #3650 was helping out at the rear as distributed power.


The next manifest freight in the wave of westbounds had ES44AC #8835 leading AC44C6M #4249.


The final NS freight I would catch that day was another westbound manifest with recently outshopped AC44C6M #4640 up front head of late model C44-9W #9962 and ET44AC #3603.



That's it for this set, next time I'll be out on the NEC along the Mason-Dixon line.

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