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Ralph Wrote:Great catch Matthew! 2010?!? Wow!
Ralph

Thank You Ralph. Yep PC living on into 2010 and even to this day Ralph I still see PC on NS trains. Im going to try to get more photo's this year of them for you. How do you like the CR logo whited out?
Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 296.0 to Milepost 250.0
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Hee Hee Sounds good to me!
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A friend had posted these photo's on facebook. Two GG1's still in PC livery

http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7...6018_n.jpg

http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7...1822_n.jpg
Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 296.0 to Milepost 250.0
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Found this in Altoona today. Amazing this car survived this long.
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Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 296.0 to Milepost 250.0
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Great Catch!!! Smile Smile Smile They aren't paying attention to it - since it's so small Eek Goldth Goldth Goldth
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ngauger Wrote:Great Catch!!! Smile Smile Smile They aren't paying attention to it - since it's so small Eek Goldth Goldth Goldth

Thank you. There is a conrail crane there and also a conrail caboose sitting in that line up.
Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 296.0 to Milepost 250.0
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I'm at least 90% sure they're all museum cars, for the Altoona Area Railroaders Museum.
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Caught this PC car late in the evening yesterday. Nice to see Conrail only patched it.
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Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 296.0 to Milepost 250.0
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Matthew,

Nice catch and its great to see the fallen flags still running.

Bruce
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Thank You Bruce. I see at least a couple fallen flags a week. The other week I caught a Denver & Rio Grande Hopper that the Reading & Northern Railroad has in their fleet.
Matt
Conrail's Blairsville Cutoff - A Fictitious Alternative Route Over The Allegheny Mountains From Blairsville, Pa to Cresson, Pa
Milepost 296.0 to Milepost 250.0
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