MMRR Helpers
MMRR Helpers
Anyone catch the helpers on MMRR today? Well, okay...they weren't really helpers, but there was operating power on both ends of the train. 2 crews too. Due to the storms last night, when the Waverly turn arrived at the bridge, they found out it wasn't working, so they called it a night there. Then around noon on Tuesday MMRR GP9 180 ran light down to pull the train in. I'm not sure if 180 did any work but I know the GP38's did on the rear. JollyJohn was holding down the rear in MMRR 3836. The train stopped at the old CSX/MS diamond to pick up a short string of loaded sand hoppers. The GP38's then became mid-train helpers the rest of the to North Yard. I took pictures and will post them later.
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And everyone was saying that you had dropped off the face of the earth. Welcome back Bob!
Question, do you know what time the train to Freemont leaves North Yard. Me and my friend were hoping to catch it sometime and get some shots of the 3836 leading North and and the good 'ole 3839 leading south.
Question, do you know what time the train to Freemont leaves North Yard. Me and my friend were hoping to catch it sometime and get some shots of the 3836 leading North and and the good 'ole 3839 leading south.
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I'm still on the earth. Just went through a move and am waiting to get internet. So probably won't have pictures up for a few days. And yes, I shall post more often, have an update for the site. I did update the site among my absence here. Although that was even over a month ago...wow. Hehehehe. Long hours at work as well. Sorry for all of the unanswered messages...
Last nights outbound Waverly Turn was 52 cars. That's with both nights trains combined. But none-the-less, the longest I've seen it (in MMRR time). Power was 3836/3839.
Like I said in my previous post, I don't have internet yet. I am working on it. I usually check here at the club house at the apartments where I live, and also at work...while on break, of course.
From the apartments where I live, the MMRR (former CSX Fremont/Montague Sub) train tracks are only about a half-mile to the east of me. Last night, right when I was getting out of the Jeep after getting home from work, I heard the Waverly Turn highballing after working Bay...got back in the Jeep and went and saw them. It's nice being so close you can hear them, but not so close that it's a nuisance.
Like I said in my previous post, I don't have internet yet. I am working on it. I usually check here at the club house at the apartments where I live, and also at work...while on break, of course.
From the apartments where I live, the MMRR (former CSX Fremont/Montague Sub) train tracks are only about a half-mile to the east of me. Last night, right when I was getting out of the Jeep after getting home from work, I heard the Waverly Turn highballing after working Bay...got back in the Jeep and went and saw them. It's nice being so close you can hear them, but not so close that it's a nuisance.
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My guess is that you live in those newer Hampton Apartments near Farr Rd and Grand Haven rd...am i correct?
My fiance's sister lives there, and I did get to hear MMRR one night while i was over there.
It is great living close to a line like that...i used to have that at Jenison, but now in Comstock park, by the time I hear Marquette Rail, it's usually between 1-5am and a decent drive through the dark to see them.
Thanks for the updates sir.
My fiance's sister lives there, and I did get to hear MMRR one night while i was over there.
It is great living close to a line like that...i used to have that at Jenison, but now in Comstock park, by the time I hear Marquette Rail, it's usually between 1-5am and a decent drive through the dark to see them.
Thanks for the updates sir.
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I think you just got scared after having to show you face, riding a bike, and now everyone knows your not that old. LOL. Nice to here from you again.
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LOL...I used to ride my bike to see the train ALL THE TIME. But that was YEARS ago, Matt...lol
Zack...you are close enough (which is actually VERY CLOSE considering I didn't really give that much info lol)...about another block down the road there is a spot called Shoreline Landing. That's the new pad. Close to work too.
Zack...you are close enough (which is actually VERY CLOSE considering I didn't really give that much info lol)...about another block down the road there is a spot called Shoreline Landing. That's the new pad. Close to work too.
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Is this the unit you're talking about. It's SCXY, not SGVY. http://conrail-jon.rrpicturearchives.ne ... 0_0191.jpg
The SCXY unit is a GP7u, currently sitting in Greenville without trucks as a parts unit for the MMRR 24. My advise for MMRR, rebuild the GP7u, transfer it and MMRR 24 to Muskegon, and send GR 3839 back to GRE
The SCXY unit is a GP7u, currently sitting in Greenville without trucks as a parts unit for the MMRR 24. My advise for MMRR, rebuild the GP7u, transfer it and MMRR 24 to Muskegon, and send GR 3839 back to GRE
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Don't ever bet on seeing your 3839 back over in GR again, bigboy...lol. Patrick...I don't know about the 179. 180 is back on the road, so my guess is they gutted 179 to fix 180. I haven't been down to the engine house at night to be able to see in it, but it might be gone getting fixed somewhere. I don't know why we'd need another switcher over here. We've got plenty of power as it is. I'm not sure if they've been using 73 either. Today they were using 3839 on the Nugent job.
Well, I was able to get a look at things a little closer in the MS barn in Roosevelt Park, and by golly, the 179 is still there! Looks like it may be in one piece yet too! Unfortunately, vision of it from Broadway Ave. is perfectly obscured by the MS 73 which hasn't turned a wheel in a month, or better that I"m aware of....savin it for an emergency, or broke down? Dunno! The 180 has been staged in Roosevelt Park since last week, and I just took a dash down the street to see it, with E.B. at the throttle, shaggin sand from Nugent. You guys over to the East......don't look to get your 38's back anytime soon.....they're the only thing that seems to run with any kind of regularity (whatever that may be) over here in Muskey.
The Z627 (Waverly turn) has been making better time of late, they're are usually Northbound at the Ferrysburg bridge anytime between 3:30 and 5:30 a.m.. It would appear that they've worked out some kind of deal with CSX concerning the powerplant switch at West Olive, whatever train was the last one there, the switch is left lined from their move, thus no walking the train to restore the switch.
BTW......thanks Zack!!!!
The Z627 (Waverly turn) has been making better time of late, they're are usually Northbound at the Ferrysburg bridge anytime between 3:30 and 5:30 a.m.. It would appear that they've worked out some kind of deal with CSX concerning the powerplant switch at West Olive, whatever train was the last one there, the switch is left lined from their move, thus no walking the train to restore the switch.
BTW......thanks Zack!!!!