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The current header image shows CSX 355, a CW44AC, preparing to depart the north end of the yard in Dante, VA. On October 22, 2006, the 355 leads train E101, northbound empty hoppers, back to the coal fields.
Copyright © Bruce Faulkner, 2006-2011. See Copyright and License below for more information.
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Monthly Archives: March 2011
xkcd Features Model Railroading in HO Scale (or is it H0?)
If you’re an engineer, software developer, mathematician, or scientist, you’re probably already familiar with Randall Munroe’s excellent webcomic xkcd, which is one of my favorite comics. If you’ve never heard of xkcd, you might want to check out the most … Continue reading
Update on Using Wireless Phones
Over the past few months, several folks have asked about the wireless phones I use for communication among the “management” positions during CSX Shenandoah Division operating sessions. Accordingly, I thought I’d provide some updated information. I’ve been very happy with … Continue reading
Posted in Operations, Tips and Techniques
Tagged Communication, Intercom, Operations, Phones, tips
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