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Date: 11/16/12 13:56
Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot it a
Author: ChessieSystem

The Maryland and Delaware Railroad rosters 3 RS-3M's in it's fleet of classic motive power. SHarris recently posted the 1201 and 1202 MU'd for the Delmarva corn harvest. I thought it appropriate to follow up with the 1203. MDDE 1203 first at Federalsburg, MD having spotted a load of wood poles for a local customer and next crossing the Marshy Hope Creek, also in Federalsburg, MD. Lastly we see the RS passing a vintage grain elevator in the hamlet of Williamsburg, MD.
J.Walter








Date: 11/16/12 16:21
Re: Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot
Author: jmbreitigan

That Marshy Hope creek shot is super.
John



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/16/12 16:22 by jmbreitigan.



Date: 11/16/12 17:04
Re: Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot
Author: agrafton

Fantastic Photos well done, thanks for sharing.
alan



Date: 11/16/12 17:49
Re: Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot
Author: jpf94

Nice photos, did you happen to catch the loco with the pole load?

Joe



Date: 11/16/12 19:50
Re: Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot
Author: Gonut1

I like the bridge shot as well. We found that while poking around after a vacation in OC Maryland some years ago.
Thanks for the post.
Gonut



Date: 11/17/12 12:05
Re: Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot
Author: refarkas

While all three shots are great, I especially like the grain elevator shot. Thanks for posting these.
Bob



Date: 11/19/12 09:58
Re: Shortline Wednesday uhmmm..well that's when I shot
Author: ChessieSystem

Thanks for the complements. PGR94, I did get the pole load being spotted.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/19/12 10:00 by ChessieSystem.



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