the NS you saw are for the rock cars they bring in from PA i see the trains daily when they in plesantville i also go by the train depot area daily on my way to and from work lol
@@bracdude181 they spot cars at 84 lumber that are unloaded and the material is reloaded on trucks going to other 84 stores in south jersey. The asphalt plant gets most of the action as they use tons of product.....they share a spur with tri county and then there are switches in their yard to set cars for each industry. They used to also drop paper rolls at AC Press printing plant. Plant is gone but track is used to park cars.
Its a short line that mainly runs on the Atlantic city line with a branch line in Salem. They have a collection of old equipment but a lot of it has been sold
Wish I had the money for those F units!!
well Blue Mountain Reading owns them now
Im going to a model railroad based on this area. Thank you for the videos, they are very helpful
No Problem, that will be a cool layout
I live not far from there, there is only the old Caboose and I think a passenger car left on the old rails.
Sounds right, they have been selling off most of the equipment. The RDC at least is running for Reading and Northern Now
that engiine beside the building looks like a old CN locomotive is it
Can't wait to see a video of the move of that equipment to their new homes
It already happened a year ago, there's a video online of it somewhere
@@conductork9221 link pls?
What Railroad did that F7 used be used on? It looks like a former New York Ontario and Western.
the NS you saw are for the rock cars they bring in from PA i see the trains daily when they in plesantville i also go by the train depot area daily on my way to and from work lol
Cool, I didn't know that. thanks for the information.
@Alex Rodriguez Would you happen to know how often SRNJ goes to Pleasantville?
@@bracdude181 I m told 3 to 4 days a week to Peter lumber, 84 lumber, tri county building supply and the asphalt plant.
@@PM08203 Thank you
@@bracdude181 they spot cars at 84 lumber that are unloaded and the material is reloaded on trucks going to other 84 stores in south jersey. The asphalt plant gets most of the action as they use tons of product.....they share a spur with tri county and then there are switches in their yard to set cars for each industry. They used to also drop paper rolls at AC Press printing plant. Plant is gone but track is used to park cars.
Great video! Also what’s the story with the SRNJ?
Its a short line that mainly runs on the Atlantic city line with a branch line in Salem. They have a collection of old equipment but a lot of it has been sold
5:10 did they putt down a new railroad crossing?
I am not sure. This is the first time I saw a train running on that line
I stopped there once,NJ Transit called the cops on me.but they were nice.just a railfan.
must have been a grumpy conductor
Jeez its ben a long time since ive ben there
Its changed a lot
Conductor Kenny wow really
Yea a lot of the older equipment was sold.
Conductor Kenny jeez