SMS Lines - Switching with a PRR Baldwin DS44-1000 in 2021
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- Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025
- My first bit of buffing for 2021 was a quick trip across the Delaware River to Southern New Jersey to catch a few shots of SMS doing some work around the Pureland Industrial Complex in Logan, NJ. Making my trip over on a Saturday, 1/9, I knew it wouldn't be as busy of a day as it would be during the week for the railroad, but something would be going on. After driving in circles for a while and getting ready to thrown in the towel and take the L, I stumbled upon them as they shoved back to the park from the CSAO interchange. The railroad is known for its fleet of Baldwins and a couple GE B23-7,s but today's power of choice was SLRS DS44-1000 9069, which rocks a solid prototypical replica of the locomotive's first owner, the Pennsylvania Railroad. We see the engine switching tank cars around at Sharptown Road and Pedricktown Road before they called it a day, and I headed home. Not bad for a late start to my day.
Thanks for watching!
04:40 cool cantilever.
Yup!
Hearing these old baldwins burble reminds me way back when I was a kid. the E&LS railroad in Escanaba ,Mi would run by my house.
That was great! Love that horn. Sounds like a tugboat!
I love it too!
Thanks guys! It’s a very loud horn in person too!
Super vid Dan, only if there were more 40ft boxcars and triple dome tank cars it would actually feel like a warp back in time.
Thanks bud! True, but seeing the old power handling modern rolling stock is a sight of its own
@@trainutjob indeed lol
Dan you did it again. Great work. Like to see old power still running.
Thanks bud!
I've always loved seeing industries & warehouses getting switched. Enjoy your vids very much, keep up the great work.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed, I agree, I like watching that kinda stuff too.
Hearing that Baldwin working brings back fond memories of PRR Baldwin powered branch line trains where I lived back in my teens in the 1960s. I actually got to ride in some of them when invited up into the cab by the friendly PRR crew. Glad this one has been well preserved.
Excellent video I enjoyed watching it for the switching and seeing a veteran locomotive still in commercial service,keep up the good work.👍😃😃🇬🇧🚂
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video, it’s awesome! Quite the variety of baldwin power here!
Awesome action Johnny😜
Hahaha thanks dude, smoke up lmao.
Awesome video Dan! Rare!
Thanks dude! Indeed it is, cool railroad to follow around for sure too!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this.
If you're able to keep tabs on the railroad I'd keep an eye on it because they may have a steam engine pulling Freight soon
Long time since I've seen a Baldwin running, Gulf Coast Chapter NRHS owns a DS 4-4-750 formerly Texas Mexican RR second generation diesel. ( Motor still would run last time I saw it, but since the museum closed, has been stored at a warehouse complex, pending new museum location. Photos of it at at Gulf Coast Chapter NRHS web page and Facebook page. 🤠
I can't believe that a Pennsy engine is still operating over 50 years after the railroad's end. I hope they donate it to the Railroad Museum of PA when its service life ends!
Owners of SMS are hard core train buffs. They even plan on having a steam engine in their route.
That. Is. So. Epic!
real nice
Nice One! When do they operate?
Thank you!! I think they’re 7 days a week, at least every day but Sunday, and mornings - afternoon.
@@trainutjob thanks!
Got to love Baldwins
Baldwin VO-8?
Outside of New Jersey, are there any other Baldwins running now?
Since 1309 is operational, u gonna go see her? Also 2102 was fired up a few days ago, you gonn go see her too?