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Thanks NS Fan.  I was hoping it would be coming right up the Susquehanna but no such luck.  Depending on the timing I might be able to catch her from the Amtrak platform in Elizabethtown.  My mom lives in a retirement community adjacent to the station.  I could use that for a nice excuse to visit

jhz563 posted:
Robert K posted:

611 is heading to Strasburg already? What, is it going to be there a month before the events?

I think she is due for a boiler inspection that will be conducted at the Strasburg shop.

If I remember reading correctly, 611 may be due for her FRA annual inspection, which includes a boiler wash, the hydrostatic test of the boiler at 125% of her working pressure, i.e. 375 psi., among other important things.

     JHZ563, 

               This looks to be primarily an NS move so I wouldn't expect 611 to take any Amtrak lines until it gets to Lancaster (or before it has to). A bunch of sites have a bunch of opinions on its routing. If it goes to Enola like it was supposed to on 08-21-19, then it might head south through New Cumberland on the Port Road and cross the Shocks Mill bridge, go to Columbia and take the Columbia Secondary through Mountville into Dillerville Yard.  I don't think it can make a turn off the old Reading RR bridge north of I-83 and get onto the Royalton Branch (which would lead to Amtrak's Keystone Line).  Waiting for it at the E-town passenger station would be just too easy. 

      Hope this helps. 

I feel like many questions being asked here could easily be answered if some folks just read what was posted above.  If you are going to Elizabethtown then you are only going to see a few Keystone trains. 

As for the move - she is northbound out of Berryville (Audrey) and headed for Shenandoah Junction as of 2:50pm. 

Interesting side note, When she gets to Shepardstown she will pass within a few hundred feet of O. Winston Link’s gravesite. 

M J Breen posted:

I feel like many questions being asked here could easily be answered if some folks just read what was posted above.  If you are going to Elizabethtown then you are only going to see a few Keystone trains. 

As for the move - she is northbound out of Berryville (Audrey) and headed for Shenandoah Junction as of 2:50pm. 

I appreciate your feedback, but understand most of the location names mean nothing to me, which is why I was asking about a map.  The map link posted earlier today wasn’t super specific, but it did call out Elizabethtown as a through point, which makes some sense to me, since that track leads to the interchange at Strasburg.  I have never been one to chase trains or sit trackside, but this seems like a unique opportunity. I have ridden Amtrak from Lancaster to Harrisburg many times in days gone by, and I remember freight often sharing the same rails.  

I hope someone gets a few snaps along the way.  I doubt it will me, but I wouldn’t mind if it was!

jhz563 posted:

Thanks Larry!  I thought it was going to be towed cold - what a cool surprise!

They CANNOT pull the locomotive cold as it would damage it. There needs to be something to run the lubricators and such. Without it, it would cause unnecessary wear on the valve gear/running gear. Also, how else would they blow that magnificent whistle at every crossing? 😉

If you knew when it was leaving, it looks to me like the general area of the Harrisburg air port would be a great place to catch it under the wires.  Looks like both lines east of Harrisburg go past the airport together before diverging.

NS is missing some serious free publicity by not having the local news do a nice pr photo op on the 611 before rolling through to Strasburg.

The line past Harrisburg airport is the Amtrak Keystone line and the NS Royalton Branch, neither of which are accessible from Enola yard without backtracking through Harrisburg.

They will go south from Enola yard on the Port Road line, which is the west side of the river. They will cross the river at the Shock Mills viaduct and that will put them on the east side of the river heading into Columbia, Pa.

At Columbia they’ll diverge from the Port Road at CP Cola and take the Dillerville secondary to Dillerville/Lewis Yard. From there they’ll take the tail track through Lancaster station at CP Cork and get on Amtrak at the east side of the Lancaster Station. Amtrak from there to the interchange at Paradise, PA

I don’t have a confirmed on duty time out of Enola or a crew called yet. It’s possible they may use the H19 to get from Enola to Dillerville,  and a local out of Dillerville to get them to Paradise since the lead engine will have to be can signal and ACSES equipped to run on amtrak - which all the engines based out of Dillerville yard are equipped with. 

M J Breen posted:

The line past Harrisburg airport is the Amtrak Keystone line and the NS Royalton Branch, neither of which are accessible from Enola yard without backtracking through Harrisburg.

They will go south from Enola yard on the Port Road line, which is the west side of the river. They will cross the river at the Shock Mills viaduct and that will put them on the east side of the river heading into Columbia, Pa.

At Columbia they’ll diverge from the Port Road at CP Cola and take the Dillerville secondary to Dillerville/Lewis Yard. From there they’ll take the tail track through Lancaster station at CP Cork and get on Amtrak at the east side of the Lancaster Station. Amtrak from there to the interchange at Paradise, PA

I don’t have a confirmed on duty time out of Enola or a crew called yet. It’s possible they may use the H19 to get from Enola to Dillerville,  and a local out of Dillerville to get them to Paradise since the lead engine will have to be can signal and ACSES equipped to run on amtrak - which all the engines based out of Dillerville yard are equipped with. 

If I understand you correctly - big if given my previous assumptions - that means they will have to pass through Goldsboro, York Haven, and pass Wago Junction.  Please tell me if that is correct, because if so it is going to roll right past me!

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