Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer. This train runs randomly, and everything has to set up perfectly for me to see them. That’s awesome that you made a replica of this train! Do you have a video?
Thanks! I couldn’t get a good answer on what kind of horn this actually is. The consensus was it probably was an old cast, but nobody knew for sure. Thanks again for the positive identification
i thought the baldwins were long gone? i last saw them in the engine house in leonardo when i was working with an overhead crane inspection company back in the early 80's i couldve sworn i saw EMD switchers at colts neck yard when i was a SEABEE there after 911
Nope, these two Baldwins have been running all these years. If I’m not mistaken, the active roster for Earle is these two S12s (#1 and #2), one SW1200 (#4), and the two Gensets.
@@jerseyshorerailproductions i was stationed there in 2000 and the baldwins mightve been mothballed at leonardo, but i recall the engine house there being demoed
Nice. Those old Baldwin locomotives were not playing around. Getting the job done.
Very cool that these Baldwin locomotive locomotives are re-engined with EMD prime movers
When was this shot? I used to drive #9 for the navy a few years ago!
Great catch! Both locomotives are Ex frisco built in November of 52!
So does this make them operating back to back or front to front?
Obviously for better visibility
Very cool operation
Any idea on when you're going to film this again? Just made a replica like this train in o scale
Unfortunately, I don’t have an answer. This train runs randomly, and everything has to set up perfectly for me to see them. That’s awesome that you made a replica of this train! Do you have a video?
@@jerseyshorerailproductions
th-cam.com/video/iKgiUF-hhCc/w-d-xo.html
The track must be in good shape to handle a train that fast. And possibly heavy, as I don't know if those boxcars are loaded or not.
This particular train was empty, but the loaded trains can be very heavy
Nice P3. C&D 1888 has this same exact horn. BTW this is new cast not old cast. Old cast P3s sound a lot different
Thanks! I couldn’t get a good answer on what kind of horn this actually is. The consensus was it probably was an old cast, but nobody knew for sure. Thanks again for the positive identification
Lots of ammo
i thought the baldwins were long gone? i last saw them in the engine house in leonardo when i was working with an overhead crane inspection company back in the early 80's i couldve sworn i saw EMD switchers at colts neck yard when i was a SEABEE there after 911
Nope, these two Baldwins have been running all these years. If I’m not mistaken, the active roster for Earle is these two S12s (#1 and #2), one SW1200 (#4), and the two Gensets.
@@jerseyshorerailproductions i was stationed there in 2000 and the baldwins mightve been mothballed at leonardo, but i recall the engine house there being demoed