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It’s Wednesday, the day that we traditionally spotlight yard and switching operations on Railfan Video of the Day. Today is no different, as we watch the Maryland Midland Railway switching cars for Lehigh Cement (LEHX), the line’s largest customer. Videographer Appalachian Rail and Aviation Videos, captured and shared this neat video of a pair of ex-Southern Pacific SD-40-3’s (originally SD-45’s) and an ex-C&O GP-38 (C&O #3892), rocking and rolling along the Maryland Midland’s jointed rail. Here these EMD 645 engines wind up and roar!



The Maryland Midland operates a total of 70 miles of trackage on an ex-Western Maryland line between Emory Grove and Highfield, Maryland, and an ex-Pennsylvania Railroad line between Taneytown and Woodsboro, Maryland. The two lines cross in Keymar, Maryland. The Maryland Midland became part of the Genessee And Wyoming rail network on 2007.

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