Logo
 
 
12/28/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Ashland Railway
Model:EMD SD40-2Built As:MILW 200 (SD40-2)
Serial Number:73687-19Order No:73687
Frame Number:73687-19Built:5/1974
Other locos with this serial:  HLCX 6213(SD40-2) SOO 6387(SD40-2) DME 6387(SD40-2) NS 3505(SD40-2) ASRY 3505(SD40-2)
  Page Controls   View:  Pics Per Page:
ASRY 3505
Title:  ASRY 3505
Description:  WT1 WB at Myrtle Street
Photo Date:  5/11/2021  Upload Date: 6/4/2021 11:53:45 AM
Location:  Willard, OH
Author:  Bruce Gage
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  ASRY 3505(SD40-2)
Views:  281   Comments: 0
ASRY 3505
Title:  ASRY 3505
Description:  WT1 WB at Myrtle Street
Photo Date:  5/11/2021  Upload Date: 6/4/2021 11:56:28 AM
Location:  Willard, OH
Author:  Bruce Gage
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  ASRY 3505(SD40-2)
Views:  431   Comments: 0
ASRY 3505
Title:  ASRY 3505
Description:  The Ashland made relatively quick work of their time in the CSX Yard and came right back out with a healthy cut of cars for Mansfield. The train did the same maneuver they did entering the CSX yard, but now exiting and in reverse. I went up to the OH 99 overpass and grabbed a shot of it there.
Photo Date:  10/17/2024  Upload Date: 12/25/2024 1:14:42 PM
Location:  Willard, OH
Author:  Jacob Werling
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ASRY 3505(SD40-2)
Views:  17   Comments: 0
ASRY 3505
Title:  ASRY 3505
Description:  I was already pretty disgruntled that I had missed the chase north, but in the long run it would have been pretty backlit to begin with. I was hoping for a great southbound chase despite the NS unit being on the front. There was plenty of great color when I followed the tracks north. But, of course, the train stopped again and worked the siding just south of Willard. And they didnt just work. They worked for a loooong time. Over an hour actually. And during this time, because I was too afraid to leave, I missed four trains I could have easily caught on CSX, including I166 with 4 LTEX junkers and a KCS ACe on the rear. Finally. the train began to head south, but they were notified over the radio that they would be tying the train down 2 miles south of here on the north side of Plymouth. Just my luck. I grabbed one shot of the train at the US 224 crossing west of New Haven, and followed the train to Plymouth where I got to watch the crew get off and be deadheaded back to Mansfield. Driving this far for everything to go wrong is never a great feeling, but its the risk a railfan takes.
Photo Date:  10/17/2024  Upload Date: 12/25/2024 1:20:20 PM
Location:  New Haven, OH
Author:  Jacob Werling
Categories: 
Locomotives:  ASRY 3505(SD40-2)
Views:  9   Comments: 0


Site Design ©2001-2020 Tim Huemmer
Photos © respective authors
  Contact: info@rrpicturearchives.net