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Nice photo, kamerad47, but not quite within the "rules" of the game. Eek Misngth

Any photo posted must be one taken by the poster and should be something railroad-related which has something in common with the previously-posted offering. It should meet at least one of the following conditions:

For Charlie's diesel, you could post another Dewitt geep bearing any number or roadname, or anything Penn Central (freight cars, trucks, buildings, etc.). Also allowable is anything bearing the same number as the equipment in the previous photo. For steam locomotives, the rules are similar but we don't differentiate between types, so a photo of a Big Boy could be followed by one of an 0-4-0. Finally, prototype pictures or ones of models are allowable interchangeably, as long as they meet one of the preceding criteria.
If I've missed something, Charlie can add it, as he originated this great game.

We're still looking for a Dewitt geep, anything Penn Central, or anything with the number 9969. Goldth


Wayne
Come on Ralph!
Not sure if I've posted this one before, but if so, it'll be quite a few pages back. This is Buffalo NY, mid-'70s, PC SD45 6107 and what appears to be Jersey Central 1504.

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Wayne

jwb

U25B 2549
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Charlie
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Charlie
Penn Central 50 ft.
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EFCX2875_9-5-10 by railohio, on Flickr
September, 1978 Columbus and Greenville boxcar 14082[attachment=12885]
Charlie
BAR 6591 Sparks NV 06/01/2002
BAR GP
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Charlie
G'day All,
Regarding the Columbus & Greenville 40ft plug door box car. What is the relevance/meaning of the "SOUTHWIDE" lettering on the side. Is it connected to a particular industry, regional theme, or ????? Atlas do a nice model of it in N scale, and I would like to now a bit about it.
Regards,
Andrew G.

jwb

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Charlie