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Some of the faithful were out today documenting EVRR's longest excursion, about 14 miles to this wye, about 1/2 mile from track's end.
It could have been a little sunnier/warmer, but the way this spring has been here in the East, ya take what ya get.
There are still no leaves out, which allowed a few shots that are usually "tree-tunneled".

It was a fun afternoon.126

Photography by Warren W. Jenkins

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  • 126: EVRR #11 @ Martinsburg Jct's wye, on the north leg.
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PennsyPride94 posted:

Nice shots Warren! I need to get out there at some point...med school has kept me busy. 

Wasn't she built for some railroad down in Cuba?

Yes. Everett RR #11 was built in 1920 by Alco/Cooke Locomotive Works in good old Paterson, NJ as an export locomotive for Cuba. It was never shipped and sold to short line in Rhode Island. In 1937 #11 was sold to Bath & Hammondsport RR in NY and subsequently to the Everett RR in 2006 after being on the Middletown & New Jersey RR in NY state since 1981. 

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