GP40MC Return to the Southside! MBTA and Amtrak in Mansfield, MA
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 12. 06. 2024
- Some MBTA and Amtrak action in Mansfield, MA. I got lucky enough to see GP40MC-3 #1138, a fresh rebuild that had been put in service on the South side. This marked the first time in years that a GP40MC had solo led a Southside revenue train. Later, the 1138 was put on CapeFLYER service, and has since been delegated to work service. 1138's sister unit, 1117, has entered revenue service up north.
Shot 5.17.2024
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Locomotives in this video (excluding intro):
AMTK Acela PC #2014
AMTK Acela PC #2019
AMTK Acela PC #2000
AMTK Acela PC #2002
MBTA MPI HSP46 #2021
MBTA MPI HSP46 #2033
AMTK Siemens ACS-64 #643
AMTK Acela PC #2033
AMTK Acela PC #2027
AMTK Siemens ACS-64 #670
MBTA GMD GP40MC-3 #1138
MBTA MPI HSP46 #2035
AMTK Siemens ACS-64 #652
MBTA MPI F40PH-3C #1054
AMTK Siemens ACS-64 #634
MBTA MPI HSP46 #2032
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Wow, both the oldest 847 and newest 1857 rotems both in one train set, cool. đ
Just a heads up, 1859 entered service two and a half weeks ago. 883, 884 and 1864, 1865 delivered on the afternoon of 06/19/24. 885, 886 and 1866, 1867 will arrive next month, followed by 1868, 1869 and 1870 in mid-August, once those three cab cars are delivered, the full order will finally be completed. By December 2024, all 83 new Rotems should be in service. 1860 will be next to enter service sometime next week, followed by 1861 in early July.
Do you know anything about 1832,1833 and their trailers? I donât think theyâve ever been in service but iâve seen videos of them in Massachusetts.
No, I donât know why those four havenât entered service yet. They have been listed as in testing since delivery in the fall of 2022. 1830, 1831 and 849, 850 entered service in mid-April 2023, then they just skipped to 1834 and 853. I wonder if 1832, 1833 and 851, 852 will ever enter service also.
@@ericschwartz3559 Iâve seen 1834 on the NEC before, I donât even remember it testing.