CSX coal drags on Sand Patch Grade

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @CentralPennRailProductions
    @CentralPennRailProductions 15 лет назад

    I wish they still used those helpers, but on the west slope they now use D8-40C's and sometimes SD70MAC's. Occasionally you may see SD50-2's but not so much anymore. The east slope still uses SD50-2's though I've seen a ES44DC used already.

  • @meccaturbo
    @meccaturbo 15 лет назад +3

    If you count the former Western Maryland Connellsville Subdivision, there were definitely 3 tracks over the summit. That line was 1 track, and the ex B&O is 2.

  • @Hail2Pitt412
    @Hail2Pitt412 15 лет назад +1

    The mainfest train was CSX R409, a yearly reroute train.

  • @erielackawannaman
    @erielackawannaman 16 лет назад

    Great video...thanks for sharing this with all!!!

  • @jediwise
    @jediwise 15 лет назад +1

    keithLD50,
    The shot of the truss bridge is on the west side of the Sandpatch grade, about 2 miles from the summit, so the train is obviously eastbound, headed for Cumberland. The bridge is near milepost BF 213, just 2 miles east of Meyersdale, PA. I have worked Cumberland to Newcastle for the last 10 years. So far as I know without looking it up, the steepest grade is 1.8%.

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 17 лет назад +1

    The grade runs from Salisbary jct to Sand Patch summit a distance of about 5-10 miles. It's not as steep as it's more famous counterpart the east slope but no helpers are required for eastbounds except for very heavy trains i believe

  • @U2rocksKEN
    @U2rocksKEN 13 лет назад +1

    @ConrailErie ...ditto conrail, the 2nd train coming up the grade, (before you see it) sounds like it ought to be going 45 or 50, but it's diggin' hard at maybe 25, draggin' a hell of a load ... the ol' SD's rock!!

  • @jediwise
    @jediwise 16 лет назад

    Eastbound trains know when they start their day whether or not they'll need a helper eastbound over the grade. I get my helper on at Connelsville, PA (60 miles away from Sandpatch). We usually pull the head of the train through the Sandpatch tunnel (about 4600 ft. long) and have the helper cut off before descending the east slope down to Cumberland. The Cumberland side runs between 1.5 and 1.8 percent grade for 18 miles with a sag about halfway down.

  • @JeremiahTrane
    @JeremiahTrane 15 лет назад

    Wow...The season is perfect....What more could ya ask for....Thanx for sharing

  • @bubba2781
    @bubba2781 17 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fabulous!!!! That is eastern railroading at its very best. Great job! I notice that they don't have any of the GEVO's trying to do this route with the loaded coal trains. Love those SD70AC's.

  • @RRYankfan
    @RRYankfan 13 лет назад +3

    who would dislike this video? this video is pure gold to my ears

  • @jediwise
    @jediwise 15 лет назад

    "Are stackers or autoracks allowed here?"
    Yes, we run autoracks all the time. There are very few cars/freight that can't fit the tunnels between Cumberland and Newcastle. There are some locations where there is close clearance for trains to pass, so some restricted freight can't be passed, but tunnels and bridges are good.

  • @pappy15445
    @pappy15445 15 лет назад

    sand patch is amazing---well worth a rail fan's visit

  • @pahogger
    @pahogger 16 лет назад +1

    This is a great video. I'm planninga trip to Sand Patch next summer, I can't wait. This vid has got me ready to go now,lol. 5* rating!

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 16 лет назад +1

    At least they still use SD50s & SD40-2s for helper assignments on Sand Patch

  • @jediwise
    @jediwise 15 лет назад

    We run everything under the sun. With traffic down, you think there would be no locomotive availability issues, but I still get an occasional SD40 built in 1966 as my leader. I was born in 1970 for God's sake. I blew out the control stand and lost everything but headlights and radio in the middle of winter. I limped into Newcastle, PA (50 miles north of Pittsburgh) with no heat and freezing. Gotta love the power bureau.

  • @JoaoT805
    @JoaoT805 15 лет назад +1

    yeah because it looks like there was a track bed there.

  • @RoDaddy7
    @RoDaddy7 16 лет назад +1

    GE's sound the best when they are pulling up hill. No other locomotive can compete

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  17 лет назад

    It came back as 700, but 700, and all the other SD70AC's were renumbered somewhat recently into the 4500's to line up better with the other SD70-series engines on the roster, and I've noticed the newest batch of ES44's took the 700-series slot over. They were doing a bunch of track work between Garrett and Rockwood and the train counts were kinda low because of this. I was happy we didn't get a bunch of Foreign power since I live out west now and it's "normal" to me now, haha.

  • @bechho
    @bechho 17 лет назад

    Super video. This has actualy been shown in ModelRailroader as a potential small layout; with the steep grades...

  • @TheRealJRC
    @TheRealJRC 17 лет назад +1

    Wow...listen to those engines fighting that grade......that a lot of weight!!

  • @RRYankfan
    @RRYankfan 16 лет назад

    i would be more that happy to see more of this because i find it very relaxing so if you have any more of trains going up the sandpatch like this i would be very greatful

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  16 лет назад +1

    They would need more.... CSX crews have told me they were way too slippery! Evidently the mechanical forces agreed since CSX rebuilt all their AC6000CW's into 4400HP units.

  • @jediwise
    @jediwise 16 лет назад +1

    Oh, and as for the GE vs. EMD/GM locos, I prefer the GE's. Most fellow engineers in Cumberland agree, but I'm sure there are EMD fans as well. The first GE hammers did have traction issues on the hill, but the pros outweigh the cons.
    We also factor in more than just power and performance. I've spent over 20 hrs. in those cabs before, and I'll take a new GE any day. All widebodies are lousy for yard work because of the lag between throttle changes.

  • @MrVideoman777
    @MrVideoman777 Месяц назад

    Those 2 70macs are getting the shit kicked out of them with that SCWX silver snake

  • @richardwalter5917
    @richardwalter5917 2 года назад

    Took a lot of photos at hynman and fair hope years ago.

  • @Twostrokefan
    @Twostrokefan 17 лет назад

    very Great, to heare the Sound of the very hard working Diesel Engines! The overtake is Wonderfull! I drive this Route by MSTS1-Trainsimulator
    Greating's from Michael,Germany

  • @wurlitzer1538
    @wurlitzer1538 8 лет назад +3

    Probably my favorite Sand Patch video. Very good!

  • @NSHorseheadSD70
    @NSHorseheadSD70 17 лет назад

    I liked the patch job on the 4500. You must have just noticed it when you panned.

  • @mafarnz
    @mafarnz 17 лет назад +1

    Man, those coal trains just crawl up that hill. How steep is the grade?

  • @RRYankfan
    @RRYankfan 17 лет назад +1

    i love the sound of the EMDs working upgrade

  • @U2rocksKEN
    @U2rocksKEN 10 лет назад +3

    This is good stuff .. 9000 HP pulling, 3 SD-40 helpers pushing ... the Sand Patch grade is one of the steepest

    • @ryzenforce
      @ryzenforce 2 года назад

      Those 3 x SD-40 are a must for slowing that train after the tunnel.

  • @JlMMIEJAM
    @JlMMIEJAM 13 лет назад +1

    Great Video! Funny thing is the DP's get irritated that these coal trains aren't making good time up the west slope yet they continue to underpower them out of Connellsville by at least one unit. If these trains had 3 on the head end and 3 shoving they would manage at least 25mph up the mountain and wouldn't tie up the RR

  • @sephdark471
    @sephdark471 16 лет назад +1

    Im going here next week!

  • @floodedcar123
    @floodedcar123 16 лет назад

    love the horn sound, and the coal trains as well. But there should been more horn.

  • @meccaturbo
    @meccaturbo 14 лет назад +2

    @DASCO2136 I remember hearing about that too. It's too bad Chessie abandoned the WM, since the WM's Connellsville Sub had much better grades and clearances than the ex B&O, it's only downfall being that it was single track. However, NS has 3 tracks over the east side of the ex PRR between Altoona and Gallitzin, and I still think CSX/Chessie would have been wise to keep the WM as a 3rd main track.

  • @TreasureHuntingSWPA412
    @TreasureHuntingSWPA412 15 лет назад

    lol that's cause sometimes we have a choice as to which units we want to take and we will always take west facing units if possible. That way the dispatcher wont send us down the hill to cumberland.

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  15 лет назад +1

    You are correct. From Sand patch down to near Meyersdale, as I recall, there were 3 tracks.

  • @Daytonohrailfan
    @Daytonohrailfan 16 лет назад

    great video
    5 stars and a favortie

  • @thomasnativo6491
    @thomasnativo6491 6 лет назад +1

    Because it's one of most famous names in American Railroading

  • @supertouring
    @supertouring 15 лет назад

    Great stuff csxt6573. I whish that CSX would put all the coaltrain over the Mountain Sub. I know the grade is steeper but the Mountain sub is one of my favorite ones.

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  11 лет назад +1

    Not currently, no. However, they did, before being sold to the Indiana Southern. It was a GP40 - the last active CSX unit in Western Maryland paint.

  • @boweandrew3
    @boweandrew3 14 лет назад

    looks like they have to double the mountain which means take the train up in 2 maybe 3 sections so as to avoid a runaaway

  • @Hickler90
    @Hickler90 17 лет назад

    Excellent job!

  • @sunlitstormclouds
    @sunlitstormclouds 16 лет назад

    What is that red glow starting at about 3:54? It starts out real faint, right under the second car. It stays in the same place, for a bit. It gets really bright, then it fades again. It actually stayed under the fifth car or so, moving with it, whereas it had remained stationary at first. It's real faint and hard to see at that point.

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 14 лет назад

    @shifta65 Sand Patch isnt on the Pittsburgh-Altoona NS line. This line runs between Cumberland Maryland & Pittsburgh via Connelsville Pennsylvania. There isnt any major train parks like the one on horseshoe curve but CSX knows its a popular line and doesnt mind having railfans taking pictures (just be sure not to trespass). Most of the popular places to visit on Sand Patch arent easily acessable so be sure to be prepared for some long walks for the most part.

  • @GaithersburgRail
    @GaithersburgRail 16 лет назад

    The second coal train you caught is U306

  • @NSHorseheadSD70
    @NSHorseheadSD70 17 лет назад

    Lucky you then. You could see where the 7 used to be and they added a 45 to it.

  • @JoaoT805
    @JoaoT805 15 лет назад +1

    am i correct that there used to be three tracks up the grade?
    just an awesome video by the way.

  • @RRYankfan
    @RRYankfan 16 лет назад

    yea theyre awesome

  • @alienwareufo
    @alienwareufo 15 лет назад

    Great video! I loved the scenery! Where was this filmed?

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  16 лет назад

    Its glare from the headlight - its moving because, obviously the train is.

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  17 лет назад

    Actually, I was hoping the Spirit of Cumberland would come by, as I never got to see it as the 700 before it was wrecked, and about pooped myself when I ralized the 4500 was, the old 700.

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 15 лет назад

    in my opinion EMDs sound more suited for drag service....they just have a consistant roar going up the hill while the GEs have the chugging which doesnt sound ok with drags.

  • @ERIELACKU34CH
    @ERIELACKU34CH 17 лет назад

    that is just a fantastic video.

  • @mjb430
    @mjb430 17 лет назад

    Very nice video, I especially liked the 3 helpers on the rear of the 1st Coal Drag @ 1:50. Do you know why 700 was renumbered to 4500 after the wreck?
    I'm surprised you didn't see any foreign power that day, Sandpatch almost always gets foreign power leading courtesy of Brand X's chaotic style.

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  14 лет назад

    @boweandrew3 No, no doubling of the hill in this video...

  • @sunlitstormclouds
    @sunlitstormclouds 16 лет назад

    Thought it was camera glare, but then it starting moving.

  • @csxt6573
    @csxt6573  12 лет назад +2

    Glade City, PA - just about a mile to the west.

  • @Derailedtrain666
    @Derailedtrain666 17 лет назад

    Those bad boys are LOADED!

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 15 лет назад +1

    Wasn't there a third track that was in place between Myersdale & Sandpatch?

  • @dutchtrainmanserie22
    @dutchtrainmanserie22 17 лет назад

    Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PaulPeirceFan
    @PaulPeirceFan 15 лет назад

    probaly because in the first shot it looks like there used to be a third track

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 15 лет назад

    Isnt EMDs more prefered for the heavy loaded drags that come over the hills to the west of Cumberland?

  • @Guser223
    @Guser223 16 лет назад +1

    Where in PA is this exactly?

  • @meccaturbo
    @meccaturbo 12 лет назад +2

    Odd how CSX runs their helpers elephant style, but NS and most other normal RR's run them back to back.

  • @GTRailroadVideos
    @GTRailroadVideos 16 лет назад

    Is it just me, or does it always seem like most of the railroads or CSX & NS use EMD units for helpers...humm wonder why? Maybe they are more dependable than the GE's???
    Great video and great shots! 5*****!

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 15 лет назад

    Oh.....Do you know by some chance any CSX mainline where you see EMDs more often than GEs in drag service?

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 15 лет назад

    Does 3 units on a 150 car empty hopper train considered overpowered?

  • @norfolkdash9
    @norfolkdash9 16 лет назад

    oh ok thx

  • @JoaoT805
    @JoaoT805 15 лет назад

    do you know why it was taken out?

  • @meccaturbo
    @meccaturbo 15 лет назад

    @acdcrocker, that bridge is now a hiker/biker trail. It was formerly the mainline (Connellsville Subdivision) of the Western Maryland Railway. Most of that part of the WM was abandoned in 1975.

  • @norfolkdash9
    @norfolkdash9 17 лет назад

    wat route is this?

  • @woods840
    @woods840 8 лет назад +3

    Long live king coal. Trump 2016

  • @meccaturbo
    @meccaturbo 15 лет назад

    The east slope is closer to the Cumberland locomotive shop, so when those old EMD clunkers break down, it's easier for them to get back to Cumberland for repairs. The big GE's are a lot newer and probably a lot more reliable.

  • @HyperActive7
    @HyperActive7 16 лет назад

    Way cool!! (Earthworm Jim).

  • @DASCO2136
    @DASCO2136 14 лет назад

    @meccaturbo It should also be noted that in the late 80s there was a coal mine that needed rail access so part of the WM mainline from the mine to the old B&O main was revived which included the bridge at Keystone. Obviously between now & then the operation has ceased.

  • @sephdark471
    @sephdark471 16 лет назад

    Sandpatch

  • @pappy15445
    @pappy15445 12 лет назад +1

    love it

  • @Landaux
    @Landaux 12 лет назад +1

    That is a steep a** grade!!!

  • @floodedcar123
    @floodedcar123 6 лет назад

    The second train runied it. Nice coal trains