As background to this, I'm helping at a summer camp located about...oh, 50 feet from the NS mainline. I can hear virtually every freight movement from my room, for example. So, I go out to try and catch the Crescent tonight...and that train seems to be slotted behind an intermodal at the moment (it was due into LYH at 10:38 vs. 10:00 on the timetable), and as of right now an intermodal is rolling by.
The intermodal is led by three engines. Two are standard NS units (I was half-hoping for a Heritage Paintjob to roll by, but no such luck). The third, however, is UP 7614. Do pardon me for asking, but what is a UP engine doing in Lynchburg? I get how railcars get shuttled around (and I saw an old Southern boxcar today, which was pretty nice to see for the sheer novelty), but what's a UP engine doing out in NS territory this far?
The intermodal is led by three engines. Two are standard NS units (I was half-hoping for a Heritage Paintjob to roll by, but no such luck). The third, however, is UP 7614. Do pardon me for asking, but what is a UP engine doing in Lynchburg? I get how railcars get shuttled around (and I saw an old Southern boxcar today, which was pretty nice to see for the sheer novelty), but what's a UP engine doing out in NS territory this far?