Would anyone be interested in the "Photography Game" here?
Oooooooo! That's a tasty one, Charlie! Thumbsup
A case of Tastykakes to you for that one! Big Grin Cheers :!:
biL

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We seem to have come to a grinding halt again. :| Anyone have a picture linked to the last one?
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O.K. ... I'll stick my neck out again and leave myself open for unkind comments regarding the Lehigh Susquehanna & Western's choice of motive power ...

I give you my latest locomotive acquisition ... an Overland Reading Class D8sd Camelback 4-4-0 American ... isn't she cute?!!

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She will be the LS&W's smallest locomotive ... work assignments are unidentified as of this time ...


Edit: Changed "Atlantic" to "American" .... I already have a pair of "Atlantics" and this is no "Atlantic"!
biL

Lehigh Susquehanna & Western 

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." ~~Abraham Lincoln
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I give you my latest locomotive acquisition ... an Overland Reading Class D8sd Camelback 4-4-0 Atlantic ... isn't she cute?!!

Hello biL---she's more than cute---she's a real beauty---congrats on your new acquisition Cheers
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Hi Nutbar, good to see you post.
I'll play off Bil's Reading unit with no number......RDG 3651, a GP35, westbound on a caboose hop in 1977 under the new Brookdale Ave. bridge in East Palestine, 1977. They old bridge was a PC derailment victim. It was only 70 years old, this "new " bridge is down to a 2 ton load limit and they are hunting money to replace it.
Charlie


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Nice Camel Bil. Cheers
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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Typical latterday Reading Company ... faded paint, open doors on the hood sides ... the head end brakeman is probably taking a quick nap in the cab ...

... caboose hop? It looks like some sort of railfan trip or a poor man's passenger train ... I've seen caboose hops before , Pete, however it's only been two, maybe three cabooses ... That's a covey of cabooses right there!
biL

Lehigh Susquehanna & Western 

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GP35, Bakersfield, February 1998

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Geep with a Southern Pacifc-Santa Fe Paint-Scheme at the Western Pacifc Railroad Museum.

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Justin Miller
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)
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Conrail GP35 2364. Jan. 1978 at the State Line Road crossing , East Palestine, Ohio


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Another great shot Charlie---that's an interesting water tower in the background.Here's CN GP35 #9317 taken at Bayview many years ago

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[quote="cn nutbar"]Another great shot Charlie---that's an interesting water tower in the background.Here's CN GP35 #9317 taken at Bayview many years ago

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Yes, the plant closed in the 80's and the tower is gone too.
Charlie
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Here's CN GP35 #9317 taken at Bayview many years ago
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Sorry---after some research,I found out #9317 is a GP40 :oops: 35 35 35 .I'm in the penalty box until further notice
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No complaints from me - I love that CN striped scheme! And really like the Draper Taper units like the one behind. Thumbsup
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How about a grubby (what else?) SP GP40-2 at Woodford in February 1998.

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