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Canadian Railroads > BAR far from homeDate: 02/07/19 03:38 BAR far from home Author: hoggerdoug A few images taken at Chetwynd BC, June 1973. BC Rail had at least 4 BAR Geeps to help out with power shortage. Not sure how long the units were on the property. First image is BAR 73 - 69 & 63 most likely ready on train No 48, Chetwynd to Prince George. Rest of the images are of the other BAR units. I did not bother cleaning these old "Kodak Instamatic" moments, not very good quality.
Doug Date: 02/07/19 03:40 Re: BAR far from home Author: hoggerdoug Date: 02/07/19 07:39 Re: BAR far from home Author: stevelv That number 69 sure got around. It was the only one in that paint scheme of 8 BAR geeps leased by the Long Island Rail Road in the early 70's. Here it is at Ronkonkoma, NY. Photo was taken by either my Dad the late Stephen J Benkovitz or Michael Woodruff the father of Brian Woodruff the person who's collection it is from.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/07/19 07:40 by stevelv. Date: 02/07/19 08:24 Re: BAR far from home Author: spdaylight Loving these classics of the old BC Rail Doug . . keep 'em coming . . quality or not!
Craig mcmrailvideos.com Date: 02/07/19 10:49 Re: BAR far from home Author: PHall The BAR was well known for renting out locomotives every year.
Better to be out making some money for the road then sitting around doing nothing. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/07/19 13:08 by PHall. Date: 02/07/19 12:02 Re: BAR far from home Author: GPutz BAR #78 worked for ICG in Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 1973. Gerry
Date: 02/07/19 13:00 Re: BAR far from home Author: krm152 The BAR Geeps certainly got around.
Liked your photos. ALLEN |