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Here's another, at Hazleton, Pa August 1980

Bruce
Charlie B Wrote:This is what a hopper looks like:

Very funny, Charlie! Thumbsup
Hoppers being loaded on a Belgian layout I built and exhibited several years ago.

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Winslow, NJ September 1998

Bruce
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Jan 20, New Castle, Pa CSX covered hopper.
Charlie
CSAO CA-51 with a pair of GP 38-2's at Winslow, NJ July 2010

Bruce
Hello---this time I checked,CN #4700 is definetly a GP 38-2,seen in the company of two of her younger sisters

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A pair of UP AC44CW head a NS coal train, sitting on the siding at Milmay, NJ July 2010

Bruce
UP covered hopper circa 2009, Mykawa yard, Houston, Texas

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A "gaggle" of UP's at the Olmito, TX yard...

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UP 8188 somewhere near Victorville, in 1998

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bdw9535 Wrote:CSAO CA-51 with a pair of GP 38-2's at Winslow, NJ July 2010 ... Bruce

I've looked and looked, but I don't see a hopper. :?

And thanks, Gary, for picking up where the train became uncoupled Thumbsup Big Grin

You snuck one in underneath me, there Andersley ... but at least there's a hopper in the background ... Nice save! Thumbsup
P5se Camelback Wrote:
bdw9535 Wrote:CSAO CA-51 with a pair of GP 38-2's at Winslow, NJ July 2010 ... Bruce

I've looked and looked, but I don't see a hopper. :?

And thanks, Gary, for picking up where the train became uncoupled Thumbsup Big Grin

You snuck one in underneath me, there Andersley ... but at least there's a hopper in the background ... Nice save! Thumbsup


BiL. we went from hoppers (CSXT) to covered hoppers (CSXT) to GP38-2s (CSX) to GP38-2 (CN) to GP38-2 (UP) to UP (AC44CW) to a UP hopper, back to some more UP diesels, and are still with UP diesels.
The next offering can be anything UP, any road's SD90MAC, or anything with the number 8188. Pay attention, eh! Misngth Misngth

Wayne