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Nostalgia & History > EL 2519Date: 01/22/19 06:58 EL 2519 Author: refarkas Date: 01/22/19 07:52 Re: EL 2519 Author: Roadjob Home run again! I wish I had spent more time in the Kent area. Just one great area to take in my two favorite roads...B&O not Chessie, but it came with the turf.
Bill Rettberg Bel Air, MD Date: 01/22/19 11:16 Re: EL 2519 Author: santafe199 Neat shot, Bob! I guess I never noticed, but I thought U-25-Bs had single pane windshields. Was this 2-pane style standard on the EL?
Lance/199 Date: 01/22/19 11:45 Re: EL 2519 Author: refarkas I have a photo of EL 2501 with the single paine windshield. My guess is that later orders had double paine windshields.
Bob Date: 01/22/19 11:46 Re: EL 2519 Author: gcm EL at its best!
Nice one. Gary Date: 01/22/19 13:25 Re: EL 2519 Author: NYSWSD70M santafe199 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Neat shot, Bob! I guess I never noticed, but I > thought U-25-Bs had single pane windshields. Was > this 2-pane style standard on the EL? > > Lance/199 The 1964 U25B order (2501-2512) were built with flat low noose's and single windshields. They also had the maroon lettering in the gray above the yellow/maroon band. The 1965 order for U25B's (2513-2527) were the later slopped nose, two piece windshield type units. The also had yellow lettering in the maroon band. Posted from Android Date: 01/22/19 14:14 Re: EL 2519 Author: refarkas Thanks for all the information. This photo shows EL 2519 is from the second order and 2510 is from the first order. Their paint scheme and lettering are somewhat different as was just mentioned.
Bob Date: 01/22/19 15:37 Re: EL 2519 Author: train513 Man, didn't anyone photograph ERIE trains around Kent ?? You know, black and yellow and two-tone green !?
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