When CSX in Framingham was a toddlerThe day after Christmas 2002, three years after Conrail was split up and the B&A was ceded to CSX, a GP40-2 sat on the west wye track at Framingham while an eclectic power set of ex-Con C40-8W leading four leasers with three different reporting marks (FURX, HLCX, and GCFX) and three color schemes was assembling its train of empty auto racks at Nevins Yard. A bit later after the sun had sunk below the horizon, the westbound rack train (Q283?) speeds through the Ashland T station.
Photographed by John Barlow, December 26, 2002.
Added to the photo archive by John Barlow, April 28, 2017.
Railroad: CSX.
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