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CSX SD40-2 8867
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CSX SD40-2 8867

CSX SD-40-2 8867 leads an eastbound set of autoracks through Spencer, Massachusetts on Sunday Dec. 10, 2006.
Beautiful shot. Its amazing to see how units move around. I caught this unit here in Sumter, SC back in March...
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Do you happen to know offhand what subdivision these tracks belong to?
 
I took this shot on the Boston Line in Massachusetts. The old Boston & Albany route. Under Conrail it was called the Boston line, I am not sure exactly what CSX calls it. It is pretty amazing how far and wide these units go.
 

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