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Greetings one and all.  I hope your summer is coming along swimmingly, and you are collecting some great images of the railroad scene wherever you are traveling. 

Delaware lackawanna Railroad in Scranton, PA  has been painting many of their larger work horse locomotives lately into their two tone gray corporate colors.  Two recent releases from the paint shop are C425 no. 2423 and 2403.  In the top photo, we see 2423 along with 2457, which came out of the shop about 2 months ago. 

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2423 leads a switch move in the Steamtown yard to assemble a train to leave for Portland, PA the following day. 

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Yesterday, I caught 2403 for the first time since her release from the paint shop a week or so ago.  The sun is also shining on C636 no. 3642.  D-L has been in operation since 1993, and it is nice to see so many clean units running around.  

That's a start for this week.  I will add more as my computer will allow.  Have a great week everyone!

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My Midweek Photo was just taken today in Bath, ME. Shows the former Maine Central Station built in 1941. Note the destroyer on the weathervane!  Reportedly donated by the nearby Bath Iron Works. Station today is the visitor center, and with Maine Eastern having ceased service, no longer sees passenger trains.

 

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Putting the train away one evening at the West Chester Rail Lines...

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     The C424 #4213 is ex-Canadian Pacific. The GP38 #7706 was built for Penn Central. The Passenger cars are ex-Reading MU cars (Unlike the Silverliner Vs, their equalizer struts haven't cracked ).

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     This is the northern-most (North referring to toward Broad Street Station) bridge on the WCRL. Our territory ends around a hundred yards north of here. The creek is the infamous Chester Creek which caused other local branch lines so much trouble during Hurricane Agnes.


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In the historic department, here are two vintage photographs of Elverson station in Elverson, PA. The station is still standing though (Quite unfortunately for the future of the area's economy) this section of the Reading's Wilmington & Northern branch has been abandoned since the 80's.

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I took this a couple months ago while I was working as the brakeman on the Corona Local. We were spotting lumber cars in Riverside, CA and left the cab on the siding while we went to pull the empties. The cool thing about this caboose is that it still doesn't say BNSF on it ANYWHERE.

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Cool! I wonder how it has evaded the paint shop for this long?

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Since my last few weeks of photos have been on RailCamp in late June, I am now playing catch-up with some more current photos.  On July 4, I had some time to chase Steamtown's Scranton Limited with steam engine no. 26, one of the Baldwin Locomotive Works 0-6-0s

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The first photo is the outbound, and the second is the return trip. Since she was making very little smoke, they could both pass as moving forward. 

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And the next day, July 5, I went to the same locations to shoot the same train, only led by F3 no. 664.  This unit dates back to 1948, a mere child compared to the Baldwin steamer from 1929. 

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