Just found this thread again, had three pictures at the start of this thread. I have around 50 shots of different trains.
First up is Amtrak Switcher Locomotive 534 and 537 - A EMD MP15. Pictured at Boston South Station.
Corrections welcomed.
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Amtrak Switcher Locomotive 537 - A EMD MP15. Pictured at Boston South Station.
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Amtrak Electric Locomtoive 952 - Not sure on info, found conflicting info on this series.
Pictured at Boston South Station.
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Amtrak Acela Electric Locomotive 2021 - Built by Bombardier/Alstom unsure of year.
Pictured at Boston South Station.
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Amtrak Acela Electric Locomotive 2022 and 2007 - Built by Bombardier/Alstom unsure of year.
Pictured at Boston South Station
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Amtrak Acela Electric Locomotive 2035 - Built by Bombardier/Alstom unsure of year.
Pictured at Boston South Station
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The next two cars are privately owened.
Washington DC N.R.H.S. Car - Info welcomed.
Pictured at Boston South Station.
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Virgina Rail Car VIRC7 Car - A Pullman - Info welcomed.
Pictured at Boston South Station.
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CSX Locomotive 6218 - Pictured on the Grand Junction on the Cambridge/Somerville Mass city line.
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Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Locomotive 302
General Motors GP7 #302 Former New England Southern 302, Former Rock Island 438, Built August 1950. Used on the New England Southern railroad and previously on the Rock Island system. General Motors EMD 16 cylinder, 1,500 HP motor.
Descriptions from Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad website.
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Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Locomotive 302
General Motors GP7 #302 Former New England Southern 302, Former Rock Island 438, Built August 1950. Used on the New England Southern railroad and previously on the Rock Island system. General Motors EMD 16 cylinder, 1,500 HP motor.
Descriptions from Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad website.
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Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Locomotive 302 from across Lake Winnipesaukee.
General Motors GP7 #302 Former New England Southern 302, Former Rock Island 438, Built August 1950. Used on the New England Southern railroad and previously on the Rock Island system. General Motors EMD 16 cylinder, 1,500 HP motor.
Descriptions from Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad website.
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Boston and Maine Caboose C80 - Pictured at the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Yard.
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Boston and Maine Caboose C127 - Pictured on a sideing on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad.
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Caboose 464 - Pictured at the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Yard.
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Caboose 19333 - Pictured at the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Yard.
More later of the MBTA and the Naugatuck Rail Road.
-John
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[quote name='The Commish' date='28 December 2006 - 09:29 PM' timestamp='1167358184' post='62359']
And another
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It'll buff right out, just a flesh wound.
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Amtrak Electric Locomtoive 952 - Not sure on info, found conflicting info on this series.
Pictured at Boston South Station.
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Class AEM7, originally built 1988 by EMD/ABB
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Amtrak Acela Electric Locomotive 2021 - Built by Bombardier/Alstom unsure of year.
Pictured at Boston South Station.
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Acela trainsets/power cars built between 1998-2001
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[quote name='MiltonBradley' date='17 December 2010 - 12:18 PM' timestamp='1292601532' post='415252']
Caboose 19333 - Pictured at the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad Yard.
More later of the MBTA and the Naugatuck Rail Road.
-John
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i didn't know Chicago ran any cabooses.
Joe