Next up, I caught an eastbound train as I was waiting for this specific train to pass. This time, it was a loaded rock runner by the ID of W754. This is one of a few trains that take the Shenandoah Subdivision at Harpers Ferry. It starts out heading east out or Millville, West Virginia loaded in the morning, and then in the afternoon/evening, the train heads west empty. This W754 snuck up on us, as the train was already honking when I started filming. I also kept getting interrupted by the horn, lol. Nothing special about this train, but I personally like the rock runners and coal trains on CSX. Rock runners run about 4-5 times a week, and like coal trains, they are as needed. It's especially cool to see them at Harpers Ferry when they take the Shenandoah Subdivision and cross the old Civil War Trestle. Anyways, I hope you all enjoy this video. This loaded rock runner train passed by the Point of Rocks Station in Point of Rocks, Maryland. June 15, 2021, 11:51 am
Engines: CSX 3140, a GE ES44AH, and CSX 582, a GE CW44AH
Length of train: 53 cars
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