Weekly Photo Fun 10/21 - 10/28/16
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Hi Boys!
Sorry there is no blue in this photo.
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#2
Sorry, my dear friend, I see here a lot of blue!

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Cheers, Bernd

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#3
Caution at the platform while switching is in process!
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Reinhard
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#4
You need a yellow line on the platform!!!!!
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#5
kamerad47 Wrote:You need a yellow line on the platform!!!!!
When became the yellow line mandatory? I am undetermined if 1975, 1980 and 1985 required the yellow line. 1975 - 1985 is about the timespan used on my layout.
I looks like platforms used by MBTA Budd RDCs had no yellow lines. That is not a precise definition of time but it fits into the context when BM and MEC engines are around and unmarked RDCs stop at the platform.
Reinhard
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#6
After hurricane Diane washed out most of the DL&W west of the Delaware river, multiple detour trains were routed over several other routes, including the SH&D through Bath PA. As shown here with a west bound brace of FT's .    
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