Would anyone be interested in the "Photography Game" here?
Railron, that train is nice! And what a view of the Alps!!!
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Charlie, I had a hard time choosing which picture to follow that CNW passenger with, but decided on this:

Taken at IRM 8-2-09
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RailRon Wrote:Now for a change of the locale - but this loco also reaches up to the catenary...
A Swiss Re 4/4 of the BLS (Berne - Loetschberg - Simplon) in the mountain snow.
Hello, Railron. Great picture, Would you consider starting a thread to share some more of your beautiful photos with us? I know I would enjoy it and I an sure others here would too.
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Cheers
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Railron...I had the opportunity to visit your lovely country some (a lot...) time back, and immediately fell in love with it, and its people. I stayed in Winterthur and from there visited several cities and sites around your country, including an excursion (by train, of course) to Mont Blanc. Hope to make it back sometime. Smile

Until then...keep posting those great pictures.... Thumbsup
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Millville, NJ April 1992

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Another one from IRM:

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Millville, NJ August 1990

Bruce


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Another from IRM

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May, 1980 somewhere in the Chicago area. Icon_lol
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Going off of Charlie's #517, a Winchester and Western GP 9 at Millville, NJ Jan 2010

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PC GP9, 1977, East Palestine, Ohio
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An ex Tidewater Grain GP 9 at Bridgeton, NJ May 1993

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Looks like a former Illinois Central "Paducah Geep", technically either a GP8 or a GP10. Wink Goldth

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Wayne, I would agree with you but when I checked the Winchester and Western site they have it listed as a GP 9. They removed the lights from atop the short hood and repainted and renumbered to 403.

Bruce
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