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CSX Cumberland apertif

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Thursday

– photo by Mitch Waxman

Finally, I found a point of view location for the CSX Terminal in Maryland’s city of Cumberland. Take that, jabronies.

One realizes that this quest of mine sounds fairly obsessive, and I haven’t been able to get close at all to what I really want shots of (the roundhouse), but… darn it… this is the closest I’ve managed to get to the facility and I was glad of it.

This whole ‘train thing’ has been a real learning experience, I tell you, but I’m not done yet. Learning, learning, learning.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

This is my second or third day trip to this area, which is about a two hour drive, and what I’d consider to be the southeastern corner of the Pittsburgh metroplex. A significant section of the journey takes place on the modern incarnation of the ‘National Road’ – Route 40, which dates back to 1812, and travels through the Laurel Highlands. If you’re interested in seeing an absolutely gorgeous section of the eastern United States – put the Laurel Highland on your list.

Cumberland is high on my ‘to explore’ list, and I’ll definitely be trying to pay the place a good amount of attention while waving the camera around.

– photo by Mitch Waxman

An oddly painted track maintenance unit was spotted at the Cumberland Terminal, all decked out in the sort of urban camouflage pattern which the military favors. Can’t imagine why you’d paint equipment like this in such a manner, but there you go. Normally these sorts of things are brightly painted so you can’t ‘not notice’ them.

Back tomorrow.


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Written by Mitch Waxman

May 2, 2024 at 11:00 am

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  1. The link below is to a report about a CSX paint scheme “Spirit of our Armed Forces” that resembles the one you caught on the maintenance vehicle.

    https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/01-story-behind-csxs-commemorative-locomotives-and-why-they-wont-be-the-last/

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    dbarms8878

    May 5, 2024 at 11:01 pm


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