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Train Photography
A full set of Blue stripe Metro North Coaches at 125th Street on 01/12/11



   



pushing on the rear was Metro North P32AC-DM #203



   
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Various paint schemes on Metro North/ConnecticutDOT M2

   

   
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Another M2 front


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Metro North P32AC-DM #226


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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]



   
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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.


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Decatur,IL

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Decatur,IL

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EMD-GP-38-2

Bill Fricker photo


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Caught this unit of the Buckingham VA Branch Line going behind the Meherrin, VA Fire House.


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Another shot of the Buchingham VA Branch Line going behind the Meherrin, VA Fire House.


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How did I miss this thread? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



Some more photos from the Buckingham Branch...



The Virginia Southern Division (formerly the Virginia Southern Railroad) at Keysville, VA

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Virginia Southern by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr



Ontario, VA

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Down The Line by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr



The Buckingham Division at Dillwyn, VA

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zOMG TRAINS! by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr



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Ready For Departure by VirginiaSouthern, on Flickr
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Back when green and yellow were the color of railroading in Keysville, VA.

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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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[quote name='Lucky 13' timestamp='1305489031' post='439679']

Back when green and yellow were the color of railroading in Keysville, VA.

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That was a good looking combo, thanks for the pics.
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UP Big Boy 3985 Longview, TX


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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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[quote name='the nozzleman' timestamp='1306551228' post='441561']

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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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.
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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?





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Winchester, VA


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[quote name='mnsand' timestamp='1306634508' post='441700']

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?

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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
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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