Would anyone be interested in the "Photography Game" here?
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Pennsauken, NJ

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Conrail 6012 July 78    
Charlie
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How about something from out west now. UP 607, GP38 in Denver
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What is needed to follow the rules: a rail equipment numbered 6012, Conrail equipment, or and SD 35 any road.
Charlie
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Here's an Atlas SD35 with a scratchbuilt wide cab:

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Wayne
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Charlie, I never get tired of those old PC/Conrail shots. You've got a treasure there sir.
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CandO7430 Wrote:Charlie, I never get tired of those old PC/Conrail shots. You've got a treasure there sir.

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Here's EG&E Northern ( 4-8-4) #506

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Jim Thorpe, PA

Bruce


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Excellent picture Bruce Thumbsup Here's another steam locomotive---Canadian National Railway Pacific type (4-6-2) #5303

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2-6-2 Baldwin at Essex.


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Check out the background
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LN 152 Boston, KY May 24, 2009    
Ed
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CNR 6060 at Niagara Falls, Ontario, in the mid '70s. Despite the white flags, this was a regularly scheduled assignment on Wednesdays and Saturdays in the summer months. It replaced the midday RDC train between the Falls and Toronto, and could be ridden for the usual fare. I hadn't noticed the white flags until retrieving the picture just now, but my guess is that they were used on the short jaunt from the Falls to Yager, where the train was turned.

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