While looking like a light caboose move this consist is actually a non operative display. All of these engines have some sort of major mechanical fault which has made them inoperative. However since RJ Corman isn't one to just toss out anything useful they are now all used as a display outside of the RJ Corman corporate offices in Nicholasville, KY
They are also used as a source of spare parts for the local engines fleet just over in Lexington, KY. The caboose here is an old L&N bay window model that was being used for local switching in Lexington however it kept picking switches and derailing and was thus moved here.
They are also used as a source of spare parts for the local engines fleet just over in Lexington, KY. The caboose here is an old L&N bay window model that was being used for local switching in Lexington however it kept picking switches and derailing and was thus moved here.
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oh Neat.
Corman is king of the rebuilts. There was a period we had a bunch of old SP tunnel motors running around Lexington when he bought the Lexington-Louisville line off CSX. Now he's building his own locomotives with a company he bought in Canada.
Now we have all these ugly ass Gen-sets running around.
Corman is king of the rebuilts. There was a period we had a bunch of old SP tunnel motors running around Lexington when he bought the Lexington-Louisville line off CSX. Now he's building his own locomotives with a company he bought in Canada.
Now we have all these ugly ass Gen-sets running around.
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