NS Heritage Fleet Thread

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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby EJ&ESDM809 on Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:53 pm

The update Lehigh Valley heritage unit has been released. I like it much better than the prior version. http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 320&nseq=0
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Y@ on Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:00 pm

Looks just as good now as it did before. I just wish I could have caught it before they went back and added the stripes!
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby sd70accsxt700 on Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:49 pm

Y@ wrote:Looks just as good now as it did before. I just wish I could have caught it before they went back and added the stripes!

Did more then just add the stipes. Changed the diamond around the LV on the nose to white as it should have been and painted the corner handrails orange as they should have been.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby YpsiAmtrakBoy on Thu Jun 14, 2012 4:18 pm

2 more Aces to come this weekend, and an ES44

Norfolk Southern heritage fleet to grow by three Friday and Saturday
MUNCIE, Ind. – EMD’s plant in Muncie, Ind., expects to release the next two SD70ACe’s to Norfolk Southern tomorrow. The two locomotives being released are Reading No. 1067 and Erie No. 1068. As reported in a June 6 News Wire update, the two locomotives will move to Chattanooga,Tenn., to be placed in service instead of Conway, Pa.

Norfolk Southern’s Chattanooga, Tenn., paint shop is scheduled to release the Monongahela heritage ES44AC No. 8025 this Saturday, which is the last GE locomotive scheduled to be repainted in heritage colors.

After this weekend, 14 of the 20 heritage locomotives will have been released, leaving only six SD70ACe’s to ship from Muncie. Norfolk Southern plans to ship the final EMDs directly from Muncie to its yard in Linwood, N.C., to prep the locomotives for the gathering of all 20 heritage units at the North Carolina Transportation Museum on July 3 and 4.


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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby CharlieX90 on Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:41 pm

Linwood eh? ?hmmm Sounds like they'll go to Elkhart and then on 18M.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Ohiorailfan on Thu Jun 14, 2012 6:33 pm

CharlieX90 wrote:Linwood eh? ?hmmm Sounds like they'll go to Elkhart and then on 18M.


either that or put them on a special lite power move
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby CharlieX90 on Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:46 pm

Ohiorailfan wrote:
CharlieX90 wrote:Linwood eh? ?hmmm Sounds like they'll go to Elkhart and then on 18M.


either that or put them on a special lite power move


That would be pointless when you already have a Elkhart-Linwood train.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Bellevue_Guy on Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:26 pm

TrainWatcher wrote:So the change was a smaller road number on the cab as well as the additon of "NS"... to me... yea, they ruined it.... Looked a lot better before.

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They've changed it again since that photo was taken. Looks much better, IMO, now that the reporting mark and numbers are in the correct font

http://www.nsdash9.com/heritage/NS8100.html
http://www.nslocos.com/ns8100b.html
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Y@ on Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:45 pm

Bellevue_Guy wrote:
TrainWatcher wrote:So the change was a smaller road number on the cab as well as the additon of "NS"... to me... yea, they ruined it.... Looked a lot better before.

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They've changed it again since that photo was taken. Looks much better, IMO, now that the reporting mark and numbers are in the correct font

http://www.nsdash9.com/heritage/NS8100.html
http://www.nslocos.com/ns8100b.html


The picture James posted was a pretty obvious photoshop job by someone. NS only changed it once, and the newer version looks much better and more accurate.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby TrainWatcher on Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:18 am

IIRC 18M goes via Toledo, Oak Harbor, Bellevue, and Marion correct?
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Ohiorailfan on Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:14 am

TrainWatcher wrote:IIRC 18M goes via Toledo, Oak Harbor, Bellevue, and Marion correct?


Yep and then makes a cut off here in Columbus
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby TrainWatcher on Sat Jun 16, 2012 1:53 pm

Besides the Monongahela unit, word has it the Wabash unit is out of Muncie waiting the NS Photographer.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby EJ&ESDM809 on Sat Jun 16, 2012 2:16 pm

In addition to that, the CNJ unit is in the shops being painted as we speak.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby Y@ on Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:23 pm

The Wabash has been ready for a week now, but they've pushed back the unveiling twice now.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby legostudios34 on Sat Jun 16, 2012 4:31 pm

penn central wrote:http://www.railpictures.net/images/d1/0/2/4/6024.1339848374.jpg Wow that looks nice.


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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby YpsiAmtrakBoy on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:31 pm

MUNCIE, Ind. - EMD has delayed the release of the Reading and Erie heritage locomotives from Friday until today June 19 to finalize some adjustments. The Reading No. 1067 and Erie No. 1068 will be picked up by a Norfolk Southern local today and should make a connection to an outbound train toward Chattanooga later tonight.

Painting and decaling of the Wabash No. 1070 is now complete and should emerge from the plant tomorrow, with the Central Railroad of New Jersey No. 1071 making its debut later this week.

NS will hold the final six locomotives and move them in a special train to ensure they arrive in time for the gathering of all 20 heritage locomotives at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, N.C., on July 3 and 4. The six units being held are Virginian No. 1069, Wabash No. 1070, Central Railroad of New Jersey No. 1071, Illinois Terminal No. 1072, Penn Central No. 1073, and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western No. 1074.

NS has chosen SD70ACe No. 1030 to represent the modern Norfolk Southern at Spencer next month. The engine was chosen since 30 in the road number represents the number of years Norfolk Southern has existed.


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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby MQT3001 on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:41 pm

Well poop if we don't get to see Wabash :x

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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby atrainguy60 on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:43 pm

What is 756? Forgive me if it was already mentioned and I didn't see it.
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Re: NS Heritage Fleet Thread

Postby MQT3001 on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:45 pm

atrainguy60 wrote:What is 756? Forgive me if it was already mentioned and I didn't see it.

765 Rather :wink: :oops:
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