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Staying with Conrail, a Difco side dump car, CR 53338, at Winslow, NJ.

Bruce

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Here's some more Conrail, just east of Vinemount, Ontario, on the TH&B's track...

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Wayne
Mating the CR 3633 with NS 3633 ET44AC. [attachment=33434]
Charlie
NS AC44C6M 4047 at Richland, NJ, 9/4/19.

Bruce

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NS 4004 AC44 C6m at East Palestine, Ohio 9/22/2016 [attachment=33644]Charlie
NS 4005 at Macungie, PA, 1/5/20

Bruce

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NS 4000 New Waterford, Ohio[attachment=33730]Charlie
Not sure if I am pushing the limits here but NS 4000 is a GE made unit. Here is a GE U23B in a custom fantasy/heritage Lehigh & New England scheme.

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Looks perfectly acceptable to me, Tom, and I like the paint scheme, too.   Thumbsup Thumbsup

Wayne
Conrail U23B 2735

Bruce

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Athearn U36C, one of three (now gone) each with a measured 8.3oz. drawbar pull...

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Wayne
OK Wayne, Ok, I see your U36C and raise you 3 of them! Eek
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FYI Wayne I happen to know where those EG-E U36C's ended up Icon_e_biggrin . I heard an investor at the Rock Valley RR Museum in Wisconsin purchased those retired engines a few years ago. They still run well and from time to time they are run at the RR Museum. When the Museum purchases derelict items its usually these engines that get sent out to pick up the newly acquired purchases/donations Thumbsup
Nice to see them all together again, Deano, thanks for the show. Applause Applause Applause

Wayne
Going off of road number 809 in the last 2 pics, Shore River CF7 809.

Bruce

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