Two brand new SD70s pulling 38Q at Cove, PA on 12-27-18. The disconnected 116 signal bridge is in the background.
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Rusty Traque posted:Moonson posted:Thanks, very much, for the identification. I thought it might have been the Queen Mary, docked in California and used now as part of a college (?)
The Queen Mary is still a hotel and museum.
Rusty
Thanks, Rusty.
Good evening, this is a PRR Jordan Spreader being prepped to head out before a winter storm moves in.
Long before the Weather Channel and Doppler radar the PRR management are hoping they are making the right move and getting in position if the forecaster is correct.
The forecast is calling for possibly several inches of snow with possible snow rates of 2" per hour. The following day are calling for wind from the east which will make conditions out on the railroad miserable.
Todays power for the spreader will be a freshly shopped L1 Mikado along with a repainted Pennsy N6B Cabin Car painted in the new MOW colors.
Happy Frontend Friday : )
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Happy FEF!
briansilvermustang posted:
A paved street, with a parking lane, no less, and somebody's frontporch right there, and a train trundling straight up the center! Its nice to be reminded, again, that, more-or-less, such scenes are not just the stuff of model train layouts, that they do happen in real-life, too!
Thanks for that reference point!
FrankM
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Rob, nice pics of NY&A. Especially the fire works in the background. Where did you take them?