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 M&E 17 on the High Bridge BranchAdded: December 07, 2008 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Morristown & Erie Railway (more..)
» Alco C430 (more..)
» ex-CNJ High Bridge Branch (more..)
» Flanders, New Jersey, USA (more..)
» July 01, 1997
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» ME 17 (more..)
» Unknown
» Robert Pisani (more..)
» Contact Robert Pisani
Remarks: Various scenes of M&E 17 with cars for the Toys R Us distribution center in Flanders. There are numerous stops to flag road crossings and this provides several opportunities to see and hear M&E 17 at work.
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  User Comments on this Video (3)

Posted by wirechaser06 on December 8, 2008

Great video! Love the C430's. This unit along with another from the M&E, and three Susy-Q C430's now reside on the LA&L/WNY&P lines.

Posted by CT on December 14, 2008

Now that's some staccato stack talk! Who needs U-boats?

Posted by burblematic on August 10, 2012

it's great to know these rare birds have still survived to this day on the WNYP.. The ex 3000's Susie-Q's are all in black but looking and sounding great. The last NYC new Alco power delivered 12/67. Big as 4 axle road power goes but, love those unique "Hi-Ad" trucks. I believe the Susie-Q 3000's were all re cabled with Copper High Voltage cables to replace the Alloy stock product. Only 16 built the last 5 work for WNYP It's nice to hear that 251-E spooling up in this video. A 4 exle version of a C 630. Conrail was pleased to sell off all their Alco's in the early 1980's. They were much like orphans but, some did receive extensive mechanical work

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