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Great Pictures Brian. With the amount of snow we have been getting and with working third shift I have not been able to get out and take anymore pictures. Hopefully tuesday or wednesday I will get out and take some pictures.
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SD80 Mac sitting at the engine facility at Cresson ,Pa. yesterday.
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West bound through Conpitt on 1/16/2011. This was an interesting train due to the fact it had 6 locomotives including one UP locomotive and one NS slug unit and no cars.
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Great Photo's Todd. Do you have any other shots of that last picture?
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Hi M att
Yeah i have one more that is almost like that photo.
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Oh ok. Seen you was up this way the other day I guess from your picture of the MAC. They were in portage the other day loading.
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Those 80 Macs look great in the black pony paint. It seems almost more natural than CR blue..
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e-paw Wrote: Those 80 Macs look great in the black pony paint. It seems almost more natural than CR blue..
They sure do but I do miss seeing all bule engines running up the mountain.
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This one is for Brakie:
NS2695BellevueOH1-9-11 by
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Nice mix of signal types all in the same interlocking. Glad I don't have to memorize all that stuff.
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Only foreign power to run freely on the lehigh line here
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Great picture tom
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Where'd you take that shot?
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Thanks Matt
rrinker Wrote: Where'd you take that shot?
--RandyRiver Yard at the former Bethlehem Steel in Bethlehem, the marker is CP Bethlehem 8-)
Most of my photos are from there
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Here we see a couple RJ Corman locomotives sitting on the old PRR branch line that connects with the Pittsburgh Division in cresson.
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