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My disappointment in the NS 9-1-1 leaving Buffalo was shortlived when I found out something very new was now making the transfer rounds. NS 6224, just delivered June 2021 in bright shiny paint.."going green"...one of a group of 15 new SD33ECO units rebuilt from SD40-2 locos.  The 6224 was once CR 3445. EPA Tier 3 emissions standards are met. In the series, these 3,000 HP units 6210-6214 & 6218 are assigned to the Macon, Georgia area; 6125-6217, 6219-6223 to the Atlanta, Georgia area and this; the first release since 12-2018 is assigned to the Buffalo area. (There is a small state map on the flank). The locomotives are partially funded with federal and state grants. Here's hoping we see this and possibly future units on the early evening transfers to Fort Erie. I thank Paul O'Shell for digging up for me this information provided.
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Caption: My disappointment in the NS 9-1-1 leaving Buffalo was shortlived when I found out something very new was now making the transfer rounds. NS 6224, just delivered June 2021 in bright shiny paint.."going green"...one of a group of 15 new SD33ECO units rebuilt from SD40-2 locos. The 6224 was once CR 3445. EPA Tier 3 emissions standards are met. In the series, these 3,000 HP units 6210-6214 & 6218 are assigned to the Macon, Georgia area; 6125-6217, 6219-6223 to the Atlanta, Georgia area and this; the first release since 12-2018 is assigned to the Buffalo area. (There is a small state map on the flank). The locomotives are partially funded with federal and state grants. Here's hoping we see this and possibly future units on the early evening transfers to Fort Erie. I thank Paul O'Shell for digging up for me this information provided.

Photographer:
A.W.Mooney [2139] (more) (contact)
Date: 06/23/2021 (search)
Railway: Norfolk Southern (search)
Reporting Marks: NS 6224 (search)
Train Symbol: C 93 (Wabash) (search)
Subdivision/SNS: CN Stamford Sub Mile 1 (search)
City/Town: Fort Erie (search)
Province: Ontario (search)
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11 Comments
  1. Well that’s nice!

  2. I trust you shall me making a short trip? :o )

  3. It’s not a short trip:)

  4. Well, it isn’t that bad if there is a just reward. Just looking at this pic; reminds me of when I used to see NS run long hood forward, as they will upon return here………

  5. Very nice catch!

  6. It’s about an hour and ten minutes from my house these days. If you do it on a Thursday-Sunday evening you can order BBQ at Matty Matheson Meat and Three and wait for the train!

  7. It’s not a short trip from Kitchener :(

  8. You went with me once kevin! 2006?

  9. @SCH: late 2005. And I think that was the only time I was there.

  10. Wicked paint scheme Arnold! Great capture! – Ken

  11. That green paint sure livens up the NS black paint scheme ! And the green right-of-way trees make this a very nice picture – well done ! John

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