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Nostalgia & History > Questions 6, Lehigh ValleyDate: 10/09/19 22:23 Questions 6, Lehigh Valley Author: MartyBernard This one needs a location. Does that train name (BNEZ) make sense? Any other related info?
Lehigh Valley Railroad steam locomotive 4-8-4 T-2 5207 leading freight Train BNEZ, location unrecorded, on October 10, 1947. Photographed by Donald W. Furler, Furler-22-063-01, © 2017, Center for Railroad Photography and Art Thanks very much, Marty Bernard Volunteer Center for Railroad Photography and Art Date: 10/09/19 22:43 Re: Questions 6, Lehigh Valley Author: perklocal I'm still working on a location, but I think you mean BNE-2 which was a symbol freight that ran from Buffalo to Oak Island back in the day.
Date: 10/10/19 02:52 Re: Questions 6, Lehigh Valley Author: ALCO630 Looking at the building behind the engine, if that's the station, eastbound at Slatington, Pa?
Posted from Android Doug Wetherhold Macungie, PA Date: 10/10/19 07:01 Re: Questions 6, Lehigh Valley Author: LV95032 Eastbound at Cementon
ALCO630 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Looking at the building behind the engine, if > that's the station, eastbound at Slatington, Pa? > > Posted from Android Date: 10/15/19 11:20 Re: Questions 6, Lehigh Valley Author: Gonut1 Definately Cementon, the tracks curve opposite in Slatinton. The buildings in the photo line up with the 1951 Aerial Photos.
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