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Nostalgia & History > DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ...Date: 09/14/21 10:28 DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: valmont Here's a shot from my collection ... have no date, location or photographer. Any help? It does remind me of a spot in Buffalo but can't remember what I RR I shot there so that's no help!!
Date: 09/14/21 10:52 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: thebluecomet FWIW, I have this shot in my files as Decatur, Indiana with no date.
Date: 09/14/21 11:03 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: valmont thebluecomet Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > FWIW, I have this shot in my files as Decatur, > Indiana with no date. Wow!!! Thank you ... I took a chance that someone might recognize it. I learned long ago that TO members can deliver on 'long shots' and you proved that talent is still out there!! Date: 09/15/21 04:53 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: 148Fireman ...Looks like the caboose markings could date the picture sometime after merger eith Erie
Date: 09/15/21 06:41 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: Lackawanna484 1043 was repainted into the marron and gray by 1973
Date: 09/15/21 08:41 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: Conch Awesome! Much of my mom's family lived in and around Decatur and while grandma had the NKP in her backyard, we could see the Erie across the river when the leaves were off the trees. Mostly diesels, but also one flying EB berk with a bunch of perishable trailing. Thanks for stirring the memories.
Date: 09/15/21 11:28 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: wabash2800 I love the gas station/garage near the tracks. When we moved to Indiana for good in the early 1970s, the Erie Lackawanna was the only railroad out here that ran RS3s. The first time I came upon one at Huntington, Indiana, it was like being on the Boston & Maine in Massachusetts again.
Victor Date: 09/15/21 18:43 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: MJTodd There appears to be some vintage of Wig-Wag Electra-mechanical crossing warning device in this photo.
I do not recall seeing them on the EL in the mid west. Was this a one of a kind location? Date: 09/15/21 21:06 Re: DL&W RS3 (EL #) need info ... Author: wabash2800 There were more wig wags on the EL in the Midwest. I remember seeing one west of Huntington. I believe the operating one at the Hoosier Valley Museum in North Judson came from the EL.
Victor MJTodd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There appears to be some vintage of Wig-Wag > Electra-mechanical crossing warning device in this > photo. > I do not recall seeing them on the EL in the mid > west. Was this a one of a kind location? Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/16/21 00:08 by wabash2800. |