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Nostalgia & History > Some PC on the ELDate: 06/18/03 16:01 Some PC on the EL Author: CRmac80 The Erie Lackawanna ID(inter-divisional)trains would blast through this location at 40(or better-note that elevation!),but Conrail ended that on day one,and would recrew every train in Kent.Waiting on a new crew to show up was this neat GP-38/GP-38-2/U-25-B/GP-35 consist.I\'m sure we moaned and groaned about those "ugly PC units" leading on the EL side,but how soon it all-even Conrail-disappeared.
RAD Date: 06/18/03 17:32 Re: Some PC on the EL Author: el03440 How true RAD. We all moaned as the GMY units were transfered to other locations.
Here\'s TV-10 arriving at the extreme east end of the EL, Croxton Yard. http://railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=18531 John C. Durant CRmac80 wrote: > The Erie Lackawanna ID(inter-divisional)trains would blast > through this location at 40(or better-note that elevation!),but > Conrail ended that on day one,and would recrew every train in > Kent.Waiting on a new crew to show up was this neat > GP-38/GP-38-2/U-25-B/GP-35 consist.I\'m sure we moaned and > groaned about those "ugly PC units" leading on the EL side,but > how soon it all-even Conrail-disappeared. > RAD > > http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=18604 > > [%sig%] Date: 06/18/03 17:41 Re: Some PC on the EL Author: el03440 Ooops! Fingers faster than brain....
Should be; http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=18521 Sorry, John C. Durant Date: 06/18/03 18:19 Re: Some other early CR scans(link) Author: CRmac80 There are a few recent scans of early Conrail linked below for those that might be interested,along with some other "nostalgic" shots that,in the grand scheme of things,wasn\'t really that long ago.
John C,I really have enjoyed your photos! RAD http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?userid=172 |