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Here's one of 4936's older, by one digit, siblings:

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Wayne
Here she is in September of 1979 doing what she was made to do. It was a little eariler then I had hoped and the light was still too low, but I had my two young sons with me. We were just outside of Baltimore.
Charlie
PRR GP-9 7000 on the Cape May Seashore Lines at Tuckahoe, NJ

Charlie, thanks for the heads up on the new site
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Southern Pacific 2873 GP-9 preserved in 1983's "Kodachrome" paint at the Western Pacific RR Museum in Portola CA (http://www.wplives.org). For $150 an hour, you and up to 4 of your friends/family can operate this locomotive under the care of a locomotive instructor. In fact, when this photo was taken, she was waiting for her next rental party to show up.
At Vineland, NJ
Wayne, what museum is housing that beautiful GG-1?

Ralph
Ralph, I know I'm not Wayne, Goldth but the 4935 is in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. They have a very fine collection and it is well cared for.
Charlie
PC GP-9 7323 at Conway, Pa Sept, 1977
Charlie
Huron and Eastern 100 GP-9
Playing off the unit number.
Cleveland Electric 100 a GP38-2
Another GP 38-2 Conrail 8115 with fresh paint
Charlie B Wrote:Ralph, I know I'm not Wayne, Goldth but the 4935 is in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. They have a very fine collection and it is well cared for.
Charlie

Thanks Charlie! Dang! Had I been a little quicker getting back to this thread I could have posted a model PC GP9 in response to your pic! 35
Ralph
Hope Im doing this right ..first time I've tried this game :
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Staying with Conrail, 9610-SW1500, 9413-SW1001 and 1600-GP 15-1
P&LE 1544, Beaver Falls, Pa October, 1976