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The Intricate Detail of NS 9-1-1

June 4, 2016
NS 9-1-1 on display at Central Union Terminal in Toledo for National Train Day. 2016.

NS 9-1-1 on display at Central Union Terminal in Toledo for National Train Day. 2016.

I had seen Norfolk Southern 9-1-1 once before. It was pulling a Safety Express train and fellow Akron Railroad Club member Peter Bowler and I chased it from Bellevue to Bedford.

Since then, the first responders tribute locomotive has been through Northeast Ohio several times, but never when I was able to go trackside.

Some might say that when a locomotive is on display as the NS 9-1-1 was in early May at Toledo National Train Day, it is an artificial environment because the train is not really working.

Maybe so, but such displays enable the photographer to hone in on details you might miss when it zooms past you at track speed.

Although not a heritage unit per se, the 9-1-1 is an honorary member of the heritage locomotive family because it doesn’t look like your run of the mill NS engine.

It’s nose is about as colorful as any locomotive snout gets on any railroad with its bright red accented with white stripes, which creates a striking appearance.

The red is so dominant that it is easy to overlook the fact that most of the unit is actually painted black and the nose and cab have as much white as they do red.

NS 9-1-1 is one of those rare locomotives that also must be seen from the top down as from a bridge in order to truly appreciate the all-encompassing nature of its livery.

Presented here are a series of images showing various facets of the NS 9-1-1, including detail that might otherwise escape a trackside viewer.

Article and Photographs by Craig Sanders

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A view from the rear forward nicely shows the detail of the flanks

A view from the rear forward nicely shows the detail of the flanks.

Hundreds of images were made of NS 9-1-1 during the Toledo National Train Day festival.

Hundreds of images were made of NS 9-1-1 during the Toledo National Train Day festival.

A reminder of who is being honored with this locomotive.

A reminder of who is being honored with this locomotive.

A chance to see the rear of the unit uncovered.

A chance to see the rear of the unit uncovered.

Not a Common Sight on NS

August 29, 2012

Somewhat rare in our neck of the woods, at least for now, are the Norfolk Southern rebuilt SD60Es. Train 961, a light engine move, had four of them on Wednesday, Aug. 22nd.

NS 6911 led three other SD60E units and three “normal” units seen climbing up Westinghouse Hill just west of Bridge 1 in downtown Cleveland.

The Key Bank building and Terminal tower form a backdrop in this photo.

The trailing three units would be set out at Rockport Yard. No. 6911 was rebuilt from NS SD60 6600.

Photographs by Roger Durfee