Corman engine on power consist

Started by John Mark Crowder, June 02, 2015, 03:26:42 PM

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John Mark Crowder

Last night I saw a southbound train stopped  in the Lexington yard that had added power with a Corman engine that had been sitting around the yard a few days. I caught this train at MP 88 and sure as could be, it was the UP-NS-and Corman consist. That was the first time I had ever seen a Corman engine on NS tracks and any Corman engine above 50 mph.Can anyone explain this or Is Ns leasing power from Corman,

swinstandley

Usually when a RJC locomotive is on a NS train, the locomotive is being moved to one of Corman's short lines, or to one of their switching services.

thpbears

They have a few engines at Tennessee Eastman in Kingsport now doing switching. I was curious how they got them here.

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