Would anyone be interested in the "Photography Game" here?
"Homeroad" a little of both:
One of the Shipyard's standard gauge diesel switchers.
   
And, the Shipyard's 3' Gauge 2-8-2
   
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I'll keep it going off the industrial switcher. This one from Edgewater Steel GE 50 ton    
Charlie
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Plymouth 25 ton, out of service at the GATX facility in West Colton:

   
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1943 Atlas 50 ton, Titusville, Pa     Charlie
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Half of an NRE 2GS14B, also at the GATX West Colton facility:

   
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That's an interesting shot jwb...both for the loco and the background!!
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"Betsy" At the car company in New Castle, Pa that is now Kasgro. I think it was ISS at this time but not real sure.I love the use of the old box cars for storage    
Charlie
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US Pipe 206 at Burlington, NJ June 2009

Bruce


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I think this is a GE, if someone knows for sure, I would like to know the model. It was in Weirton, WV.    
Charlie
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Charlie,

Looks like a GE 80 Ton, Everett RR #4 Johnstown, PA. This one has a different louver placement.

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This one's an 85 Tonner:

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Wayne
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This looks like another GE offering at the Greenville Steel Car Company
    Charlie
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Cargill ex-SP NW2E Verdemont, CA

   
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Conrail NW2    
Charlie
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Charlie, make that an X-CNJ NW-2. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin You can still see the coast guard stripe still showing on the Red Barron paint. That particular unit was at one time assigned to switching duties at the down town Bayonne, New Jersey Standard Oil plant, not far from where I grew up as a kid.
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