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I agree with the four posts above me.... so.... in an effort to get back on track...

Charlie B Wrote:How about a Conrail B23-7, Eastbound, East Palestine, Ohio June, 1978
Charlie

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Santa Fe 6354, a B23-7, rolling past the old cabinet factory on its way to the interchange with Southern Pacific. The loco is an Atlas Master Series Gold - sound equipped and I do like it! Smile

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Going off of Gary's pic, a CR B23-7 working Absegami Plastics

Bruce
I love it when model pictures are posted here. Great shots guys. Thumbsup
Playing off of Bruce's Conrail B-23-7.
Now we need a Conrail, or a B23-7, or a number 2813. Models are perfectly acceptable, in fact they are encouraged.
It might be a good idea if the posters would let people know what we need next until all the newer folks catch on. Actually this is not unlike a game of dominoes. (not Pizza Icon_lol )
Just remember, it has to be your photo, or one you have the right to post.

Charlie
Hello---here's another B23-7,a new addition to the Finger Lakes Railway in upstate New York

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next post could be a B23-7,anything with #2308,a Camras prairie/Railnet piece of equipment,or a Finger Lakes piece of equipment
SP B23-7 at Bakersfield, Feb. 1998. Not sure why, but these locomotives are one of my favourites.

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Conrail GP-35 2308 Rochester, Pa May, 1977
Charlie
next Conrail/2308/or GP-35
How did we get from an SP B23-7 to a Conrail GP35? :?:
andersley Wrote:How did we get from an SP B23-7 to a Conrail GP35? :?:

sumbody got some 'splainin to do!
If you notice, the Finger Lakes B23-7 posted before Alan's, is the same road number as Charlie's Conrail GP-35, posted after Alan's.
My guess...Charlie is still on dial-up, and it took him six minutes to up-load his picture, in which time Alan, who has DSL. picture loaded quicker, bumping Charlie's picture to post after Alan's.

OK...That was grasping I know.
Yup!, and I'm also on dial-up, so didn't see Ed's reply until too late, so I deleted my 'splainin', which said the same thing. Big Grin
Heeheehee! 357

Charlie broke the rules, Charlie broke the Rules! Misngth
The SP unit hadn't shown up when I posted. Sorry not my fault It won't happen again. I'm on DSL too, I didn't get a warning that another post had been made.
Charlie
I just assumed that, like me, Charlie, saw a opportunity to post something, and after the hit the "Reply" button, while he looked up the photo in a folder he couldn't find very easily as I always have to do, and then he had to first proof-read his very poor typing, correcting a dozen or so typos, and then proof-read it again for continuity of thought, make corrections and then post, andersley had snuck in "underneath" him ... seriously, it happens to me all the time. If I catch it because it shows up above my "in-construction" post during one of my "preview" edits, I'll make mention that I saw the "snuck in" post in small orange type at the bottom of my post.

... as Charlie has done to me just now ... damn! Snuck in under me again!!!!!
Millville, NJ June 1990

Next photo can be anything SP, another mechanical reefer, or anything railroad related with the number 459849
Bruce