Trains on this day in the past:
Not a real good picture but the only one from this day that I have in my collection. East Palestine, Ohio. Helper set running light heading west. 8/29/1977
    Charlie
Love those old photographs Charlie Thumbsup .One year ago today I caught CN train 422 heading east through Bayview Junction.Included in the diesel consist were two brand new ET44AC units being delivered to their new owner.

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8/30/1977, westbound at East Palestine, Ohio     Charlie
Back on this day in 2010, CP GP9's were the regular power at Kinnear yard in my hometown.Sadly today there are no remaining units on the railroads active roster---I wonder what became of these old warriors

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Another one from this day in 1977. The Ford dealership in the background is where I was working at the time.     Charlie
Howard Rd.Aldershot 31/08/2010

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East Palestine, Ohio once again. 9/1/1977     Charlie
01/09/2010---CN train 331 westbound through Hamilton.

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I think this was the last time I saw an operating RS3 on the Fort Wayne line. 9/2/1977, westbound.     Charlie
In the morning of September 3, 1977, a pair of Penn Central locomotives lead this manifest train out of Summit Cut, just west of Homewood Jct. Pa (MP37 on the Fort Wayne Line).     Conway yards are 15 miles away.
Charlie
MI-21 departing the Millville Yard, Millville, NJ on September 3, 2013.

Bruce


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Wentworth St.S.,Hamilton 03/09/2013

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765 returns to Scranton on heading west from the Water Gap. Labor day weekend 2015.    
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
3 years ago, westbound at Enon Valley     Charlie
Our first year doing a tourist train at the Kiski Junction. No station, no coach, just an open air car and a caboose to board from. 20 years ago. It was a little cooler that day too.     Charlie


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