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4/27/2025
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Owner:
Wheeling & Lake Erie
Model:
EMD SD40-2
Built As:
BN 6779 (SD40-2)
Serial Number:
766024-7
Order No:
766024
Frame Number:
766024-7
Built:
5/1977
Notes:
ex-WE 6387, LTEX 6779, BNSF 6779, BN 6779
Other locos with this serial:
BNSF 6779(SD40-2)
BN 6779(SD40-2)
LTEX 6779(SD40-2)
WE 6387(SD40-2)
WE 7024(SD40-2)
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Title:
WE 7024
Description:
When I got to Greenwich things were quiet on both CSX ends. But, I heard CSX Z577, aka Wheeling 237 for Willard, asking for permission onto CSX rails at New London. About 15-20 minutes later the train coasted around the bend from the Greenwich Sub onto the Willard Sub. A nice start to a full day of trilights!
Photo Date:
1/29/2024
Upload Date:
2/4/2024 12:16:05 PM
Location:
Greenwich, OH
Author:
Jacob Werling
Categories:
Locomotives:
WE 7024(SD40-2)
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178
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Title:
WE 7024
Description:
But, the day STILL wasnt over, as when I arrived back in Willard, Wheeling 238 keyed up CSX and told them they were ready to make a dash to the New London connection. I backtracked a little further to the east again, but ended up finding no color that really suited my interest until right outside of Greenwich (a place I had kept telling myself I wouldnt go to today). The train creeped around the curve and ended up stopping for two trains on the B-Line ahead, one of which was already crossing when I made it there.
Photo Date:
10/17/2024
Upload Date:
12/25/2024 1:27:46 PM
Location:
Greenwich, OH
Author:
Jacob Werling
Categories:
Locomotives:
WE 7024(SD40-2)
Views:
245
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Title:
WE 7024
Description:
I was hoping to get 238 splitting the trilights, but it was too quick for me. So, a shot of it slinging around the curve will do. After this, I bid goodbye to CSX and began making my way towards home. I did, however, decide to stop in Plymouth to see if a crew had come to retrieve the Ashland. Sure enough, the train was gone. Go figure.
Photo Date:
10/17/2024
Upload Date:
12/25/2024 1:33:25 PM
Location:
Greenwich, OH
Author:
Jacob Werling
Categories:
Locomotives:
WE 7024(SD40-2)
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