Watch out! Black & whites!
Here is a line up of old time trains, 1860's. A lot of people came to town for the 4th of July celabration.
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Work train on the trestle:
   
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Love that line up of old time steam Frank. Thumbsup
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Hi
some other b&w stuff i found,

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Amtrak X995
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Here's a couple I found.
Charlie


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Charlie---with your outstanding photo collection,it wouldn't surprise me if you had a prototypical picture of this locomotive

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Hi Ed.
The last time (and only time) Mary and I were at Steamtown was 1987. We were treated so rudely I vowed never to go back unless the "Big Boy" was pulling a train. So unless this locomotive goes someplace away from home I'll probably never see it.
Charlie
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Hi

some other b&w pics

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Amtrak X995
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Very effective use of B&W Amtrak X995! Nice shots! I have to say that while the actual occurrence of the circumstances in your first picture might not be all that uncommon...that's a first for me in modeling! Smile What are the two guys trying to convey in the next picture? It looks like they're bragging about a fish they caught. Misngth Seriously, B&W really does justice to those scenes...great looking locos and scenery! Thumbsup

Ralph
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A pair of E8's with a short train.    
Charlie
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Charlie---Beautiful shot---those E-8's are classics,nice to know they're still in existence and not just an old photo from your collection.Here's Canadian National U-3-A Northern #6309.This locomotive started it's career on the Grand Trunk Western.

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Hello again---here's another Canadian National Northern,U-2 class #6167

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The Brigantine, at Cindys Harbor Seaport and Museum:    
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Very nicely-done scene, Pete, and nicely photographed, too. Thumbsup Thumbsup

Wayne
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