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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Delaware Lackawanna M-T-WDate: 07/11/14 03:45 Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: kgmontreal I spent three days at the beginning of the week photographing the DL. Monday they ran a grain train with an M-630, C-636 combo. On Tuesday PT98 got four units led by M-420 #2045. Then on Wednesday five four-motor units hauled grain up to the Summit.
KG You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 07/11/14 04:17 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: kgmontreal Date: 07/11/14 07:51 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: RGDave Nicely done! Three worthwhile days there, I'd say!
~RGDave Date: 07/11/14 10:53 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: kgmontreal RGDave Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nicely done! Three worthwhile days there, I'd > say! > > ~RGDave Not only did I score some good photos, the motel made me "Guest of the Day" on Monday. They presented me with a bag of Doritos, a Snickers bar and a package of Trail Mix. Kinda like winning the lottery - Scranton style. KG Date: 07/11/14 14:36 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: kgmontreal Cool steam era shot. Even more interesting is the CNR wood reefer ahead of the caboose. There's been a debate about how extensively Canadian reefer cars operated in the U.S.
KG Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/12/14 14:58 by kgmontreal. Date: 07/11/14 17:29 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: Chooch Wonderful video and love those Alco's. Wish it were longer.
Jim Date: 07/11/14 23:04 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: NYC_L4a Great photos and wicked cool video.
Date: 07/12/14 04:52 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: ns1000 GREAT stuff...!!! Thanks for sharing.
Date: 07/12/14 15:27 Re: Delaware Lackawanna M-T-W Author: spdaylight Re your video clip . . . can't be much better than this . . . nicely painted Alco's, the black exhaust, the horn sounds and the jointed rail . . . . could be 50 years ago . . thanks for the post!
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