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Alco's for all!
Still earning their keep at Scranton Yard.


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#2
A pair of Conrail B40-8's heads up TV-71.

Bruce


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LIRR Alco C420
   
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PRT 2457 C425 in EL heritage paint pulling some loaded scrap gons back to it's home rails !!!!! I don't care what anyone says there is no better sounds then an Alco running!!! :o Confusedhock: Thumbsup


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Lease power working on the CBNS. LLPX GP15-1 1504 and RLK GP9 4003 pull a string of boxcars loaded with paper products to the yard in Harve Boucher, N.S. on 2009-09-04

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Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

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GP15-1... I climbed all over this one to get all the details I could. C&NW 4416 was in Waukegan, Il. I hadn't seen one before, and just had to build one.
   
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eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Alco's for all!
Still earning their keep at Scranton Yard.

Your pics show up fine on my laptop but upside down on my iPad. Nice to see ALCO's and MLW's soldiering on in the 21st century.
Stephen 

Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

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Berkshire NKP 765 at Wick Siding north of Youngstown on the return from Ashtabula, Ohio 7/25/2015        
Charlie
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PEIR Wrote:
eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Alco's for all!
Still earning their keep at Scranton Yard.

Your pics show up fine on my laptop but upside down on my iPad. Nice to see ALCO's and MLW's soldiering on in the 21st century.

Its the same for me. They are OK on my laptop, but when I use my i6+, they are upside down. Funny thing is, when I was editing them, I had to rotate them from the originals because they were upside down.
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eightyeightfan,

If the site is using Adobe Flashplayer for pictures, Apple Products have a history of issues with Adobe' products.

By the way, great shots of the D-L Alcos. Were you in Scranton for the weekend? Did you get to take in a Rail Riders' game?
Mike Kieran
Port Able Lines

" If the world were perfect, it wouldn't be " - Yogi Berra.
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Just back from a great weekend of rail-fanning with Charlie,Kevin and Doctor Wayne---here's another shot taken at Wick siding
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Just switching, all day switching
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Reinhard
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#13
Everytime very nice pictures to me - the steaming ex. NKP 765.
A great engine to me because we never had such an engine type here in Germany and so I was lucky to receive a Riverossy model of that type at beginning of my US-modeling time in 1981 or 82 - in deepest East times of divided Germany.
Thanks for sharing!
Cheers, Bernd

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Here's one for the "Pennsy" fans.On our trip home from Charlie's,Doctor Wayne and I took a side-trip to Hamburg NY to catch this classic steamer

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Nutbar,
a very interesing look and a sad one. The boiler without each sheeting but a good look on riveted boiler.
Cheers, Bernd

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