CSX M368 with a group of five GECX (ex-BNSF) locomotives at Canastota, NY

 

CSXT 3206, and five GECX locomotives lead M368 east among the fall foliage at Canastota, NY.
CSXT 3206, and five GECX locomotives lead M368 east among the fall foliage at Canastota, NY.

  Yesterday, while bike riding, I caught CSX's M368-29 at BeeBe Bridge Road at Canastota, NY. M368 had a group of five GECX locomotives (ex-BNSF) trailing behind CSXT 3206. M368 was photographed as it came around the curve to the west of BeeBe Bridge Road, where the tracks intersect with the old Erie Canal, which is out of sight to the right of the photograph. This location is milepost (MP) QC271 of CSX's Syracuse Terminal Subdivision. The five locomotives are GECX 4528, GECX 4827, GECX 4933, GECX 4851, GECX 4923.

A going-away photograph of the five GECX locomotives on M368-29 at BeeBe Bridge Rd.
A going-away photograph of the five GECX locomotives on M368-29 at BeeBe Bridge Rd.


Photograph taken on September 29, 2023.

Comments

  1. Does it always need 5 locomotives? For the terrain, or further load?
    Looks like your fall colours are coming along

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    1. Sorry for the late reply, Jim. Those five GECX (ex-BNSF) engines were dead-in-tow. They were just being transported on this train.

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    1. Thanks, Shelly. I do love fall colors. LoL.

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