
Western Maryland SD40 No. 7595 is working solo at Warwick on July 14, 1982, to haul an intermodal train on what is today the CSX New Castle Subdivision. Originally, this was a Baltimore & Ohio mainline, hence the B&O style color position light. No. 7595 would later see duty on the CSX motive power roster and may have taken this signal years later in CSX dress.
Photograph by Robert Farkas
Tags: B&O color position light signals, color position light signals, CSX New Castle Subdivision, Position light signals, Robert Farkas photography, Warwick, Western Maryland locomotives, Western Maryland motive power
May 28, 2021 at 9:51 am |
WM SD40s #7595 and 7596 were the two heaviest Diesels owned by WM, they had extra-heavy frames to increase their factor of adhesion.