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5476-26012009-537-CN9468 - GP40-2LW10 views5476-26012009-537-CN9468 - GP40-2LWTim
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B&M 315 at West Susquehanna PA3 viewsAn eastbound D&H train led by Boston & Maine #315 passes under the Erie coal tower at West Susquehanna PA, a relic of a much earlier era. The train will proceed east to a connecting track at Lanesboro PA where it will return to home rails via a complicate switchback maneuver at Jefferson Junction, necessitated by the construction work being done at the Belden Hill tunnel site to accommodate double-stack container traffic. This would be the last hurrah for the old D&H line across Ararat Summit.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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CR TV-501 Seneca St Buffalo NY1 viewsConrail's APL doublestack TV-501, behind a pair of GP40-2s sandwiching a B36-7, swings off the Bison runner onto the westbound main at the former site of FW tower, as viewed from the Seneca St overpass in Buffalo NY.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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CSX EMD GP40-2 #61382 viewsCSX EMD GP40-2 #6138 photographed on 27th October 1990 at Erwin, Tennessee by John A Cloutier, scanned from an original Kodachrome slide now in my personal collectionburgerbern
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Van on the run1 viewsOne of numerous eastbound Conrail TV trains approaches the US Route 20 highway overpass at milepost 104, near West Springfield PA, just east of the OH state line. GP40-2 #3325 has the lead.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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CSX GP40-2 #6250 CP EL-3 Tonawanda NY3 viewsAs Toronto to Buffalo freight CPBU heads east along the Niagara Branch en route to Conrail's Frontier Yard, Westbound CSX freight CG-41 arrives at CP EL-3 on its way to Niagara Yard near Suspension Bridge in Niagara Falls. The diverging track in the foreground is the former Lehigh Valley connecting track, which now serves as an industrial spur.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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Yard power2 viewsGuadalupe yard power idling the night away - UP 1432(GP40-2)ACe
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Guadalupe Yard at night7 viewsThe small Guadalupe yard seen here on this warm summer nightACe
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ex-SP GP40-21 viewsOn a work train at The Dalles, OregonBCR4601
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CSX freight Keystone PA1 viewsAn Eastbound CSX freight led by B&O GP40-2 #4134 climbs Sandpatch grade at Keystone PA. The 'elephant style' locomotive consist also includes SBD SD40-2 #8134 in Family Lines livery as well as GP40 #6662 in Seaboard System paint.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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B&O GP40-2 #4134 Mance PA2 viewsEastbound B&O GP40-2 #4134 twists its way through rural Mance PA with a merchandise freight.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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CSX CG-41 Seneca St Buffalo NY0 viewsA pair of GP40-2s lead CSX CG-41 as it heads west on Conrail tracks, passing the former site of FW Tower, as seen from the Seneca St bridge in Buffalo NY. The late afternoon sun intensifies the colorful consist.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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B&O GP40-2 #4032 Tuscarora Wye Niagara Falls NY4 viewsWestbound Chessie freight CG-41, led by GP40-2 #4032 in B&O blue, travels the west leg of Tuscarora Wye en route to Niagara Yard. After making its pickup, NI-42 will continue west across Suspension Bridge to the former Pere Marquette line across Southern Ontario.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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Niagara Yard Niagara Falls NY3 viewsA telephoto view of Niagara Yard, as B&O blue GP40-2 #4032 and a sister unit wearing Chessie colors pick up a cut of cars for CG-41's trip across Southern Ontario Province on former Pere Marquette trackage. A Conrail switcher works at right. This yard served the Niagara Falls chemical industry as well as GM's Harrison Radiator plant in Lockport.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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B&M GP40-2 #313 William St. Buffalo NY0 viewsIn the months preceding the Guilford purchase of the D&H, a pooled power arrangement saw B&M geeps and MEC power visiting the North Yard in Buffalo. Here, a trio of pooled geeps idles at the William Street end of the yard. The ex-DL&W bridge in the background was torn down not long after this photo was taken.
Photo Copyright 2008 Tim BaldwinBLW 1946
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