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SHENANDOAH VALLEY RR LEAVING STAUNTON, VIRGINIA HEADING TOWARD HARRISONBURG.

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Amtrak, with private cars NYC #43 and the observation car 'Hickory Creek'


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While going through some photos with my wife's family, I found this shot taken by her grandfather, Samuel Martucci. It's of the famous Lake Shore Limited Gulf Curve wreck in Little Falls, N.Y., taken on April 20, 1940. It's very similar to the photo usually seen from the scene, except that the people have moved, and there is a train in the background that doesn't appear in the more publicized photo. He was a Utica Police Officer and I assume might have had better access to the scene to grab this shot.



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Metro North Railroad P32AC-DM #225, that was involved in the Decmber 1, 2013 derailment in the Bronx, resulting in 4 deaths.  It is in the CSX Croton West yard (Croton on Hudson) awaiting  shipment to General Electric in Erie, PA for repair.



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These are a couple pics from a volunteer narrow gauge railroad that I am a member of in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa

 

Ex Westside Lumber Co Shay #9 1923 Lima Locomotive Works Owned by the Midwest Central Railroad in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Currently on loan to Georgetown Loop

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Ex Surry,Sussex and Southampton #6 1891 Baldwin

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1951 Henschel and Sons #16 1951 German built engine that came to Detroit in 1963

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May 2, 2014 - Opening Day for the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad between Cumberland and Frostburg, MD

 

Locomotive #734 at Woodcock Hollow

 

   

Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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The curve at Woodcock Hollow.

 

   

Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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Heading west to Frostburg, MD

 

   

Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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A BNSF locmotive sits alongside a Boeing 737 fuselage in Seattle's Interbay rail yard, June 22, 2014



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Quote:A BNSF locmotive sits alongside a Boeing 737 fuselage in Seattle's Interbay rail yard, June 22, 2014
 

IS THAT ONE THAT ENEDED UP IN THE RIVER?
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IS THAT ONE THAT ENEDED UP IN THE RIVER?
No, it's probably the last one that made it through before the derailment happened.  The empty cars are now sitting in the yard in Seattle ready to go back to the Spirt factory in Wichita.

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MTA Metro North Railroad Genesis Locomotive #214 crosses the causeway north of Peekskill Station (Westchester County, NY) with Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant in the background 8-14-14

   
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ex. C&O H6 #1309 2-6-6-2 arrives in Cumberland, MD to be restored to service for on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. - 07/24/2014

 

   

Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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80 Ton Plymouth switcher #7 does the honor of bringing the #1309 onto the WMSR property 07/24/2014.

 

   

Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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This being TBT, I thought I'd post a few pics from the 50th birthday of Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal (LAUPT) from 1989.

 

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Quote:This being TBT, I thought I'd post a few pics from the 50th birthday of Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal (LAUPT) from 1989.

 

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Great pictures my father retired out of the Union Pacific, he started with the Missouri Pacific. Love the old Uncle Pete Locomotive.
Dave
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Quote:Great pictures my father retired out of the Union Pacific, he started with the Missouri Pacific. Love the old Uncle Pete Locomotive.
Thanks for the compliment.  My father also worked for a railroad that was swallowed up by the UP, although he was forced to retire before the merger was finalized.  Worked for the Espee at the former Taylor Yard, just NE of Downtown LA.  The steam engine has been renumbered back to its original number of UP #844.  At the time of the 50th Birthday of the station, there was a diesel engine with that number.
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Quote:Thanks for the compliment.  My father also worked for a railroad that was swallowed up by the UP, although he was forced to retire before the merger was finalized.  Worked for the Espee at the former Taylor Yard, just NE of Downtown LA.  The steam engine has been renumbered back to its original number of UP #844.  At the time of the 50th Birthday of the station, there was a diesel engine with that number.
My dad ended up at the Company Headquarters in Omaha and when he retired, by out of course, he was in Washington DC area. I remember going to the Family Days and riding passenger cars. I will have to try and sit in an area where I can get some pictures of Uncle Pete trains as they roll through Vegas.
Dave
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UP's "Big Boy" steam locomotive leaving Clinton, Iowa.


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Later that afternoon, passing through Clarence, Iowa.


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