cause you would need MofE to connect every thing plus new brake test.
Given the arrangement of tracks at Springfield I don't think that would not be as easy as it sounds and might require a switch engine, which they don't have presently at SPG. 449 I believe comes in on track 2 (the CSX main) or perhaps 2A, the Vermonter would be on 4, 6, or 8 facing on the opposite direction so you would have to pull cars off of the rear of the Vermonter and somehow get them on the rear of 449, and they would end up in the opposite order as they would normally be, unless you took them around the wye.Why not Attach LSL cars onto rear of Vermonter at NYP. Remove those cars from Vermonter at Springfield and attach onto 449 ? No additional T&E needed. Another diesel loco would be needed Hew haven - SPG.
Reverse more difficult either hold 417 at SPG or if very later add onto 479 at SPG. Since no train work at ALB a stop of just 10 minutes there to make up the normal hour+ wait for 448.l
Should bring up the issue, why didn't or couldn't Amtrak run to GCT if they have some qualified crews and modifying 3rd rail shoes beams is just a few hours in the shop.
Lake Shore comes in on track 2. 2A is mainly used for parking 400 series sets - sometimes a 400 series train will board from 2A. Would agree this would not be worth it and you’d end up severely delaying the involved trains. To use the wye mid day you’re at the mercy of the CSX dispatcher.Given the arrangement of tracks at Springfield I don't think that would not be as easy as it sounds and might require a switch engine, which they don't have presently at SPG. 449 I believe comes in on track 2 (the CSX main) or perhaps 2A, the Vermonter would be on 4, 6, or 8 facing on the opposite direction so you would have to pull cars off of the rear of the Vermonter and somehow get them on the rear of 449, and they would end up in the opposite order as they would normally be, unless you took them around the wye.
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