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Hello, once again, and welcome to another edition of Midweek Photos.  Time for you to select some of your photos of railroading in full scale where ever you might find it. 

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Earlier this month, on October 5, I worked on the Steamtown NHS excursion from Scranton to Gouldsboro, on the former DL&W railroad. While waiting for our train to arrive at the boarding platform, the Scranton Limited train, led by Baldwin 0-6-0 no. 26, backs down past us. 

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Our train was led by F3 no. 664, painted in the old DL&W freight scheme.  GP9 no. 514, an original Nickel Plate Road diesel was the second loco in the consist. This is at the 1907-built Gouldsboro station. 

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The station is located near a number of ponds. It is also near the peak of the Poconos, so this was probably peak color season for this weekend. 

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Fun and games were to be had during the layover time period at the station. 

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Our train arrives from Tobyhanna with the GP9 in the lead for our return to Scranton. 

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Ladies from the Gouldsboro Historical Society decided to make this a Woodstock themed weekend, and dressed in their hippie-est outfits the could gather for meeting the train.  

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This shot is from this past Sunday.  "Lackawanna 664" runs through Scranton on a different yard trip, called the Nay Aug Gorge Limited. 

Okay, folks.  I hand the thread over to you for you to add any nifty pictures you desire.  Thank you for following along with us on this journey of sharing railroad pics. 

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It was a rainy day and I took a late lunch on Monday October 21, 2019 at the Amtrak & CN Yard in Pontiac, Michigan.

1 Amtrak Charger #4613

Train number 350 just arrived from Chicago, a Siemens Charger. Now parked on a siding.

2 Front

The front end of this Wolverine Service, IDTX 4613.

3 BNSF

A south bound BNSF freight train going by on the main line, pulling empty auto racks.

4 DNSF Auto Rack

Traveling at about 35 mph these BNSF autoracks have some amazing graffiti.

5 Kansas City Southern Auto Rack

Kansas City & Southern Lines auto rack on it’s way to a auto plant in the Motor City.

6 White Castle Lunch

Wait there is more. Had a White Castle lunch. Four sliders, fries & a Coke with a coupon from the Detroit Free Press, $3.98  🚂

Gary

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