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[size="4"]Maryland Midland Railroad. I took this shot w/ my mobile phone a while back when I use to work at. I helping to load a truck that day and the train was coming down the track heading toward Taneytown, MD.[/size]
Keeney
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Found this old 35mm that, I took back in early 90's. UP 3593 in Camouflage stopped for crew change in Texarkana. This was during the first Gulf War.
[color="#FF0000"][size="2"]Jason Cherry
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Caught this unit of the Buckingham VA Branch Line going behind the Meherrin, VA Fire House.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
Another shot of the Buchingham VA Branch Line going behind the Meherrin, VA Fire House.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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Some more photos from the Buckingham Branch... The Virginia Southern Division (formerly the Virginia Southern Railroad) at Keysville, VA Keysville Railroading by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr Virginia Southern by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr Ontario, VA Down The Line by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr The Buckingham Division at Dillwyn, VA zOMG TRAINS! by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr Ready For Departure by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr
Back when green and yellow were the color of railroading in Keysville, VA.
Ahhh...memories of Conrail. A little more than 10 months after the takeover of Conrail by Norfolk Southern and CSX, we find a Norfolk Southern GP38 with it's original Conrail number still on display. It's seen here with a patched sister pulling a train out of the yard in Hazleton, PA. The unit is a former Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines unit and is now owned by Helms Leasing doing duty in Texas. The mountain looking masses in the background are anthracite coal piles
Taken in mid-April 1999 with my Canon EOS Rebel G film camera. Professionally scanned from the negative.
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Back when green and yellow were the color of railroading in Keysville, VA. [/quote] That was a good looking combo, thanks for the pics.
UP Big Boy 3985 Longview, TX
[color="#FF0000"][size="2"]Jason Cherry
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I know this is going back almost thirty years but does anybody have any pictures of the Old MoPac Railroad? I know it merged with the Uncle Pete aka Union Pacific Railroad in 1982/83, my father worked for the MoPac and then retired out of the Union Pacific in 1997. Thanks in advance.
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I know this is going back almost thirty years but does anybody have any pictures of the Old MoPac Railroad? I know it merged with the Uncle Pete aka Union Pacific Railroad in 1982/83, my father worked for the MoPac and then retired out of the Union Pacific in 1997. Thanks in advance. [/quote] Have few 35 mm from mid 80's , but have to dig them out of storage. I grew up with MoPac here in Texarkana, Ar. We had Mopac, Cotton Belt, KCS. In the mean time here a great MoPac site. http://www.mopac.org/
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Thanks Jason and I look forward to seeing what you have. The next time I get to my dads house in North Carolina I will look through some of the old photo albums and see what he has in his collection too.
Hoping someone might be able to educate me on this train. I remember seeing it a number of years ago in Front Royal, VA and I just saw it yesterday heading north out of Front Royal (heading towards Hagerstown, MD). It appears to be a NS work train and I am assuming the cars are quarters for the crew?
Mike Sanders Winchester, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
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Hoping someone might be able to educate me on this train. I remember seeing it a number of years ago in Front Royal, VA and I just saw it yesterday heading north out of Front Royal (heading towards Hagerstown, MD). It appears to be a NS work train and I am assuming the cars are quarters for the crew? [/quote] These same cars were parked stationary on the tracks across from Elkton's old station when I visited about 18 months ago...I'm curious as well.
Taylor Goodman
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