Trains This Day/Month in the Past
This slide was a gift from a fellow railfan. George H Mailander, He lived in Net Kong, NJ, and was a very gracious host and an excellent photographer. 
Binghamton, NY 11/2/1976    
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Delaware Ave, Phila., PA, November 1993.

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Heading north into the New Castle, PA. Chessie yard. November, 1978     
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November, 1978. Finally getting welded rail on track 2 (MP 50, Fort Wayne Line)    
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Southern RR of NJ at Universal Supply, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ, 11/5/09.

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Westbound past Neil Motors Dodge, MP 50, East Palestine, Ohio. November 5, 1977.     
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Southern RR of NJ at Winslow, NJ, 11/6/09.

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November 6, 1977 Eastbound at Leetonia, Ohio.     
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WPBU-20, Burlington City, NJ, 11/7/11.

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Taking headroom on the P&S Allegheny River Bridge to service the Reesedale, Pa power plant, November 7, 2004.    
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Conrail's CA-11 at West Deptford, NJ, 11/8/19.

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Very nice scene Bruce.  
Here is a work train at Mile post 241, Altoona, P. November, 1980     
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Charlie,

Thanks.

SMS at Bridgeport, NJ, 11/9/11.

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The Chessie yard is in the foreground and the P&LE New Castle yard in the rear with the Detroit Edison train waiting to recrew on the P&LE main. November 1978.    
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Nov. 10, 1997. We turned the equipment on the wye just south of the KJR Bridge.  I had a pilot and got to run on welded rail.  We had to go east to clear the signal, then west to clear the signal in Freeport.  It was different to run over 30MPH instead of 6 to 10.  The STO later told me he was hoping we would go to Vandergrift and take some pictures because the track was out of service.  I wish I had known that. That was the only time I got to run on the big guys track. turning the train
When the locomotive was moved from New Castle to Schenley it ran light with a pilot. I was not working at the time. I understand they passed the OCS along the way. That would have been a great picture to have.      

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