Weekly photo fun April 17th - 23rd, 2015
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NJT 4120 & 2 passenger cars stop a Passaic Jct. rail to bus transfer , the old station & caboose are part of a historic RR park ! Thumbsup Confusedhock: :o


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#17
Caught the tail end of A CNJ train just east of Stockertown on the LNE Hercules branch.

   

   
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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#18
First GVR loco for dedicated MOW service.This is a rebuilt GE U 33-Bm (modified)Here she's earning her keep hauling a ballast train. Thumbsup

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Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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#19
In the maintenance shed at Cass Scenic Railway, a Shay's boiler is being moved back over the chassis for re-installation.
   
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#20
Leetown roundhouse,April 20/1955

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#21
cn nutbar Wrote:Leetown roundhouse,April 20/1955

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BEAUTIFUL SHOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve
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#22
Thank you Steve---your comment is much appreciated
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#23
Sumpter250 Wrote:In the maintenance shed at Cass Scenic Railway, a Shay's boiler is being moved back over the chassis for re-installation.
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Ähem, hüstel cough, Sumpter...
It seemed to me, that there in the background is a chassis with a Harley-Davidson engine or something else ...
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#24
Schraddel wrote: "It seemed to me, that there in the background is a chassis with a Harley-Davidson engine or something else ..."

Big Grin Icon_twisted Wink There was a lot of "clutter", but, no "chassis with a Harley-Davidson engine or something else ..."

The yellow triangular thing is a traveling hoist, with something hanging from it. There were all kinds of "stuff" lying all around, rather typical of this kind of facility.
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Eek This was not made by H-D :?: Wink

Lutz
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#26
That most certainly was not. That looks like it should, with the boiler sitting on the frame, with the steam pipes connected. Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup Big Grin
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#27
Thoses are photos of an abandoned bridge in my former hometown:

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