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WPMA-40 makes its return trip back though Whiskey Point, on this hot and muggy Friday night.

Bruce

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WOW!! Icon_e_surprised , AWESOME scene, Bruce Applause , truly just knocked the socks right off me Icon_e_biggrin 

I have a lot to do this weekend, wont be in town, so no time for new pics, do have a nice oldie to throw in for this week though Misngth ...
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CNR U2G #6213 heads train 148 up the Stoney Creek Hill

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Bruce - That is a great scene with so much going on.

Deano - Love those red and grey units.

Ed - Sweet looking loco.

Sales reps from Baldwin dropped by Leiperville Union Station with a couple of demonstration units hoping to convince the executives from the RK&M to purchase a few units.

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This is (to the best of my knowledge) the only railroad bridge constructed over Mud Run.  Mud Run transitions into the Lehigh River in the foreground.  This area was the scene of one of the most deadly railroad accidents ever, and is featured on my layout (scenery ongoing - my current project).  For those interested in the accident - here's a link: https://culturedcarboncounty.blogspot.co...error.html

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Bruce , Like the square body !!!!!!!!!!!!! Applause
(07-25-2022, 01:45 PM)kamerad47 Wrote: [ -> ]Bruce , Like the square body !!!!!!!!!!!!! Applause

My preference is for the slim and nicely-rounded bodies that are "struttin' their stuff" on the sidewalk.

Wayne
(07-24-2022, 09:05 AM)TMo Wrote: [ -> ]This is (to the best of my knowledge) the only railroad bridge constructed over Mud Run.  Mud Run transitions into the Lehigh River in the foreground.  This area was the scene of one of the most deadly railroad accidents ever, and is featured on my layout (scenery ongoing - my current project).  For those interested in the accident - here's a link: https://culturedcarboncounty.blogspot.co...error.html

I spent quite some time reading the reports on that mishap...what an awful time that must have been.

Wayne
Deano, Tom, kamerad, and Wayne thanks for the comments.

Bruce