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Here is one fromm March 1979. I'm not sure but this might once have been a NH unit.
Charlie
I just checked the Conrail Historical site(I was curious myself) CR#7523 is a GP10, and was origianlly CR#7092(GP9), which was also Penn Central, and Pennsylvania RR GP9 #7092. Looking at the roster for the GP10( a GP9 rebuild), not one New Haven GP made it to the Conrail era. The PC might of sold or scrapped all the NH GP's.
Here's the link to the website if anyone's interested:
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Gee...Isn't this internet thingy great!
I'll bet it looked great in black! Goldth
Hello Everyone---here's CNR Consolidation #2747

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Engine facilities at Kings Port circa 1969...

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Ralph
This was taken about a mile west of East Palestine in 1978.
Charlie
That's cool. You can tell it's really carrying some speed by the amount of dust and gook being kicked up around the wheels.
Hello Everyone---Canadian National H-6-G ten wheeler #1533

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Great shot Nutbar. I had the good fortune to do a little restoration work on the 1551 that Jerry Jacobson owns. That was in 1987 when it was in Austintown, Ohio. I have a little video of some of the work, but no stills. I never saw it under steam.
Charlie
Hello Everyone---CNR #3736 was created by Doctor Wayne---it started as an Athearn Genesis light USRA Mike

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Charlie B Wrote:This was taken about a mile west of East Palestine in 1978.
Charlie
This is not a color pic made B&W. It is truely an old pic. Look at the rails.
I've never seen so many great looking lokies in one topic.
LynnB Wrote:I've never seen so many great looking lokies in one topic.


Happy to see you're enjoying this thread---here's another shot ,this time CNR #5303

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These fine looking engines really bring justice to these old engines and surrounding enviroment, keep em coming.
I'll try to help out. Here is Seneca Yard in black and white. That's a UP TTT-6 lumbering through.

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-Crandell
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